5020 Northshore Dr, N Little Rock, AR 72118-5324
This exceptional freestanding Class A office building, constructed in 2009, offers ±21,000 square feet of versatile space in Pulaski County. Currently, ±15,000 square feet is available for lease, while the entire ±21,000 square foot building is available for sale. The single-story building boasts a modern design and is impeccably maintained, featuring professional landscaping and two covered outdoor break areas. The interior layout is highly adaptable, offering a large open office area complemented by several spacious private offices, fostering both collaboration and individual productivity. Multiple conference rooms are strategically located throughout the building, catering to various meeting needs. Employee comfort is prioritized with two well-equipped kitchen/break rooms. Ample free parking is provided for tenants and visitors. Situated just off Crystal Hill Road in the Northshore Business Park, this property enjoys convenient access to Interstates 430 and 40, ensuring seamless commutes. The property is zoned C-3, offering flexibility for a variety of commercial uses. This is a prime opportunity for businesses seeking a modern, functional, and conveniently located office space in a thriving area. The building's amenities and location make it an ideal choice for both established companies and growing businesses. Don't miss this chance to secure a highly desirable commercial property in a sought-after location.
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