639 Struck St, Madison, WI 53719
This exceptional 2,944-square-foot retail space, located at 639 Struck St in Madison, Wisconsin, presents a fantastic opportunity for a variety of businesses. Built in 2006, this single-tenant unit is situated in a newer building on a busy corner, offering excellent visibility and signage opportunities. The space boasts high 10-foot ceilings, abundant natural light from numerous windows, and a flexible layout featuring open areas, several existing rooms/offices, and extensive pre-installed plumbing. This adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of uses, including office space, retail establishments, spas, medical clinics, or similar ventures. A tenant improvement allowance is available to assist with customization. Ample parking is provided for both employees and customers. The property's convenient location offers easy access to the West Beltline and is in close proximity to several amenities, including the Struck Street Post Office, Dane County Credit Union, John Powless Tennis Center, and Bright Star & Prairie Park senior apartments. This is a gross lease, with in-suite janitorial services not included. The property is zoned commercial and is located in Dane County, Wisconsin, with a zip code of 53719. The total building square footage is 2,944 square feet, and the entire space is currently vacant.
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