342 Germantown Pike East Norriton, PA 19403-4260
This exceptional three-story office building at 342 W Germantown Pike in East Norriton, Pennsylvania, offers a range of flexible office spaces, ideal for medical practices or executive offices. The property boasts a total of 1,763 to 9,244 square feet of move-in ready space, providing ample room for various business needs. Its convenient location in Montgomery County, PA, zip code 19403, places it in close proximity to Einstein Medical Center Montgomery, offering easy access for patients and staff. The building's modern design and functionality make it an attractive option for businesses seeking a professional and efficient workspace. This single-building property presents a unique opportunity for long-term investment and ownership, allowing medical practitioners or other businesses to establish a strong presence in a thriving community. The address is easily accessible via W Germantown Pike, providing excellent visibility and convenient access for clients and employees. The property is ready for immediate occupancy, eliminating the need for extensive renovations or upgrades. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a well-situated and versatile office space in a desirable location.
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Leschak Stephen A MD Physician
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Stephen Tai, MD Physician
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Dr. Thomas Haley Medical Clinic
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Andrew Isleib Physician
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Gregory Chapis Physician
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BP · East Norriton, PAEast Norriton. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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