Property summary
This exceptional three-story office building, located at 995 S High St, Columbus, OH 43206, presents a unique leasing opportunity. Boasting a total of 5,330 square feet, the property is classified as Class C and was constructed in 1960. The building features three individual suites, ideal for multiple tenants or a single large occupant. Each floor offers abundant natural light, private offices, private restrooms, and convenient kitchenettes. Dedicated conference and seating areas are also available, enhancing the functionality and collaborative potential of the space. The building is zoned for office use and situated in the desirable German Village submarket of Columbus, within Franklin County. The address is conveniently located near Stewart Ave. Shared surface parking is provided for the building's occupants. This property offers a blend of classic charm and modern functionality, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a well-maintained and conveniently located office space in a vibrant Columbus neighborhood. The building's 1960 construction provides a unique character, while the modern amenities ensure a comfortable and productive work environment. This is a rare opportunity to secure a well-positioned office space in a highly sought-after area.
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