525 6Th St Sioux City, IA 51101
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This beautifully restored 1930s building, located at 525 6th St, Sioux City, IA 51101, offers 10,032 square feet of vacant commercial space within a total of 12,371 square feet. The space is divisible, with a minimum of 1,301 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 2,386 square feet available. Situated on a 1.5-acre lot in Woodbury County, this property benefits from high foot traffic due to its location within a revitalized city block. Ample parking is available for tenants and their clients. Additional storage space is also available for rent. Common area maintenance (CAM) is a simplified flat fee of $6.12 per square foot, subject to scheduled adjustments. Tenant exclusions apply. The building is undergoing a significant renovation project, including the addition of a 148-room Marriott luxury hotel and 22 upscale apartment condos. Hotel amenities will include a high-end Chophouse restaurant, a swimming pool, a bowling alley, a fitness center, meeting rooms, a spa, and heated sidewalks, further enhancing the property's appeal and attracting increased foot traffic. This presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a prominent location in a thriving, revitalized area.
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The Warrior Hotel, Autograph Collection Hotel & Motel
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Woodbury’s Steakhouse Grocery & Convenience Store Food Market
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Two Finches Spa Spa & Massage Center
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The Crown Rooftop Bar Bar & Pub
Cap rate
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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