Looking for a commercial space on the busiest road of Alexandria? The building was formerly the Royal Bank. A lawyer had occupied the building since its sale in 1998. The rental unit is a large main floor office that can be converted to retail or food service. None of the walls are load bearing so they can be moved or removed. The building is one of Alexandria's iconic Main Street offices. Main office space is almost 2558 square feet. Rest rooms and common area are in the basement and the basement is available for rent as well if you need it. The basement has several spaces for storage. There are several large vaults throughout the main floor and basement. Available July 1st. The owner lives upstairs and the utilities can be included in the rent or some percentage can be negotiated with the offer. Showings Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 6pm. (id:61015)
MLS® Number | X11997766 |
Property Type | Retail |
Community Name | 719 - Alexandria |
Features | Irregular Lot Size |
Cooling Type | Fully Air Conditioned |
Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
Heating Type | Forced Air |
Size Interior | 5,873 Ft2 |
Utility Water | Municipal Water |
Acreage | No |
Size Depth | 135 Ft |
Size Frontage | 39 Ft |
Size Irregular | Unit=39 X 135 Ft |
Size Total Text | Unit=39 X 135 Ft |
Zoning Description | C1s |
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