597 Adams Rd, Birmingham, MI 48009-6756
Adam's Square presents a unique opportunity in Birmingham's vibrant Triangle District. This 89,486 square foot mixed-use development offers a diverse range of office and retail spaces, ideal for businesses seeking a prominent location. Currently, six office spaces are available, ranging from 640 to 6,996 square feet, catering to various business needs and sizes. The property boasts a significant advantage over other Birmingham retail spaces: ample parking, a controlled traffic entrance, and competitively priced retail rents. Its strategic location directly across from a new luxury development featuring 138 residential units and additional retail space ensures high visibility and foot traffic. Furthermore, its proximity—just 0.7 miles from downtown Birmingham—provides easy access to the city's amenities and central business district. This mixed-use development offers a blend of convenience, accessibility, and a prime location within a thriving community, making it an exceptional investment opportunity for businesses seeking a dynamic and well-connected address. The multiple tenancy structure allows for flexibility and diverse occupancy. The property type encompasses office, retail, spa, restaurant, deli, and cafe spaces, creating a vibrant and diverse environment. Located in Oakland County, Adam's Square offers a strong foundation for business growth and success.
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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