4901 Richmond Sq, Oklahoma City, OK 73118-2023
This exceptional 8,194 square foot office building, situated on a 0.27-acre lot in Oklahoma County, presents a fantastic leasing opportunity. The single-story, Class B property, constructed in 1989, boasts a desirable traditional office layout perfect for a variety of businesses. The building features a charming garden-style aesthetic, enhanced by beautiful landscaping and a red brick exterior. Inside, you'll find over ten private offices, some of which are partially furnished, providing immediate workspace solutions. Ample parking is available with 46 surface spaces conveniently accessed via two entrances and exits. The property is zoned C-3, offering flexibility for various commercial uses. This well-maintained building provides a comfortable and productive work environment, ideal for companies seeking a move-in ready space with established infrastructure. The location offers easy access to major thoroughfares and amenities, making it a highly attractive option for businesses seeking a strategic location in Oklahoma City. The property's single-story design and ample parking make it particularly convenient for employees and clients alike. This is a rare opportunity to secure a well-established office space in a desirable location.
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Debt Line Law Office Law Firm
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Beau Williams Law Office Law Firm
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Henson III Warren W Law Firm
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Darcie Parton-Scoon Investigations Law Firm Security Service
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Michael H. Mcpherson, LPC Counselor
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