600 P St Lincoln, NE 68508
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This seven-story, Class A office building at 600 P St. in Lincoln, Nebraska's vibrant West Haymarket District offers multiple tenancy options ranging from 5,391 to 11,750 square feet. Built in 2017 at a cost of approximately $35 million, this 170,000 square foot building boasts sustainable features including environmentally friendly heating and cooling from the adjacent District Energy Corporation (DEC) power plant, sun shades, and Dyson faucets. The building is strategically located along Canopy Street, surrounded by restaurants, retail, residential, and entertainment venues. Major tenants include Hudl International Headquarters (occupying the top four floors), Nelnet (second floor), Glint, and Olsson (third floor). Convenient access to approximately 2,600 covered parking stalls (within 500 feet) is available, with 700 stalls directly connected via a fourth-floor walkway. Amenities include a partially enclosed seventh floor featuring a company cafeteria, game room, rooftop patio, and green space. The building's north side will feature a planned courtyard, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and providing a gathering area. The zoning is B4. The APN is 10-23-351-002-000.
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2024Comparables
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B4 · Lincoln, NELincoln. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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