4000 Dimond Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99502-1401
Jewell Lake Carrs, located at 4000 W Dimond Blvd in Anchorage, Alaska, 99502, offers a unique opportunity to lease flexible commercial space. This single-story Class C property totals 96,420 square feet and is suitable for retail, industrial, or restaurant uses. The building is currently multi-tenant occupied, with a significant amount of vacant space totaling 9,665 square feet immediately available. Units range in size from a minimum of 1,600 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 4,865 square feet, providing flexibility for businesses of various scales. The property's location in Anchorage County offers convenient access to major transportation routes and a thriving local market. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking versatile warehouse or flex space in a prime Anchorage location. Three spaces are currently available for lease. The property is categorized as both flex and warehouse space, making it ideal for a variety of uses. Interested parties should inquire about lease terms and availability. The property is situated at 61.136452 latitude and -149.955811 longitude.
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B1B COMMUNITY BUSINESS · Anchorage, AKAnchorage. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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