425 Cedar St Waterloo, IA 50701
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This exceptional 38,940 square foot former bank building presents a unique investment opportunity in the heart of Waterloo, Iowa. Situated on a sizable 1.308-acre lot, this three-story structure offers significant potential for redevelopment or repurposing. Built in 1973, the building boasts ample space, currently configured as a single unit, ideal for a variety of commercial uses. Its central business district location provides excellent visibility and accessibility, with convenient parking readily available. The property's substantial size and prime location make it an attractive prospect for businesses seeking a prominent presence in Waterloo. The building's solid construction and substantial lot size offer flexibility for future expansion or adaptation to meet evolving business needs. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant commercial property in a thriving Iowa city. The property's asking price is $1,200,000. Serious inquiries are encouraged. The address is 425 Cedar St, Waterloo, IA 50701.
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Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa - Cedar Valley Social Service Agency Charitable Organization
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U.S. Bancorp Investments - Financial Advisors: Matt J Gary Financial Advisor
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Cedar Valley United Way Charitable Organization Social Service Agency
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US Bank Mortgage Loan Service Bank
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U.S. Bank Branch Bank Loan Service
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