600 Virginia E St, Charleston, WV 25301-2115
The iconic Woodrum's Building, a six-story landmark in Charleston, WV's Central Business District, offers exceptional office space. This historically significant building, renovated in 1995, retains its original charm while providing modern amenities. A total of 92,800 square feet is available, with flexible lease options ranging from a minimum of 500 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 16,042 square feet. Currently, 38,749 square feet is vacant, presenting a unique opportunity for businesses seeking prime office locations. The building's multiple tenancy structure allows for diverse occupancy, catering to both small and large enterprises. The building features a convenient lower-level self-service cafe, adding to its appeal and convenience. Located at 600 Virginia St E, Charleston, WV 25301, this property offers competitive pricing and a prestigious address in a thriving business district. Ideal for a variety of office or retail uses, this building presents a rare opportunity to secure space in a landmark Charleston property. The building's blend of historical character and modern functionality makes it an attractive option for businesses seeking a unique and well-located office space. Inquire today to learn more about available spaces and lease terms.
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