911 Lisbon St, Lewiston, ME 04240-6126
This exceptional Lewiston property at 911 Lisbon Street offers a unique blend of retail and industrial space, perfect for a variety of businesses. The single-story building, constructed in 1982, boasts a total of 5,760 square feet situated on a 0.44-acre lot. Currently, there is 3,788 square feet of retail/showroom/flex space immediately available for lease, ideal for businesses requiring both showroom and warehouse capabilities. The space features a 12-foot ceiling height, providing ample vertical storage or display area. The property also includes one loading dock, significantly enhancing operational efficiency for businesses requiring freight handling. The building's frontage along Lisbon Street measures 140 feet, offering excellent visibility and accessibility. The property is zoned CB and its Androscoggin County location provides easy access to major transportation routes. The property's APN is 177/000/164. This versatile space presents a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking a well-located, functional, and adaptable property in a thriving Maine community. The property's single-story design and ample square footage offer significant flexibility for customization and expansion. The combination of retail and industrial zoning makes this an ideal location for a wide range of businesses. This is a rare opportunity to secure a well-maintained property in a desirable location.
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