4300 Marsh Ridge Rd, Carrollton, TX 75010
This exceptional 2,550 square foot creative office suite, located at 4300 Marsh Ridge Rd, Suite 102, Carrollton, TX 75010, presents a unique opportunity. Situated in a Class B building constructed in 2006, this space boasts an open concept design and built-in workstations, ideal for a variety of businesses. The suite is part of a larger 21,000 square foot building with a total of nine suites. The minimum divisible space is 2,550 square feet, and the maximum contiguous space available is also 2,550 square feet. Currently, 2,550 square feet is vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The high ceilings, measuring 18 feet, add to the spacious feel. The property's convenient location near the DNT and PGBT ensures easy access for employees and clients. Its C/W PD-91 zoning offers considerable flexibility, permitting uses such as office, showroom, warehouse, R&D, distribution, light manufacturing, medical, retail, and more. This makes it an adaptable space for a wide range of businesses. The building is located in Denton County and features one building. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a well-located, versatile office space in a thriving area.
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