69 Central St Natick, MA 01760-3672
This exceptional 9,000 square foot medical office building, located at 69 E Central St in Natick, Massachusetts, presents a unique leasing opportunity. Currently offering 8,920 square feet of vacant space in a single-tenant configuration, this property is ideally suited for a variety of medical practices seeking a prominent location in Middlesex County. The building boasts a total of 106 parking spaces, ensuring ample convenience for patients and staff. The property is classified as both retail and office space, offering flexibility in its potential use. Situated in the vibrant Natick Corner area, this building benefits from high visibility and easy access to major transportation routes. The address is 69 E Central St, Natick, MA 01760. The property's size ranges from 2,000 to 8,920 square feet, providing options for businesses of various scales. This is a single-tenant building, offering privacy and control to the leasing party. The property's location offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal location for a thriving medical practice. With ample parking and a prime location, this property represents a significant opportunity for growth and success. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional leasing opportunity.
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