3820 Market St, Camp Hill, PA 17011
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This exceptional new construction office building (2022) in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, offers 2,854 square feet of versatile space across two stories. The building features a total of two suites, with one 1,427 square foot suite currently available for immediate occupancy. This move-in ready space boasts a functional layout including five private offices, a hall bathroom, and a coffee bar, all bathed in ample natural light. The impressive corner office features high ceilings, creating an open and airy atmosphere ideal for executives or meetings. The building is situated in a prime location within Camp Hill's business district, providing excellent visibility and convenient access to major roads and amenities. The property sits on 1.2 acres of land and includes 35 available parking spaces. Building amenities include a 13-foot ceiling height, but lack elevators. The building is zoned commercial and is classified as Class C. The property is suitable for various office uses, including traditional office, coworking, medical office, executive office, and creative office spaces. This is a rare opportunity to secure a modern, functional, and highly visible office space in a desirable Camp Hill location. The minimum divisible space is 1,427 square feet, and the maximum contiguous space is also 1,427 square feet. The building utilizes electric power.
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