Mary Sachs Building

208 N. Third Street Harrisburg, PA 17101

208 N. Third Street, Harrisburg, PA, 17101
208 N. Third Street, Harrisburg, PA, 17101 208 N. Third Street, Harrisburg, PA, 17101
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Multi Tenant Office
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Jan 02, 2024

Highlights

  • Office space in prime Central Business District location
  • Historic building faces the Capitol Complex with the largest expanse of glass window lines
  • Privately owned building overlooking the Capitol
  • Downtown amenities are a few steps from the doors
  • Multiple parking garages within 1 block
  • Ask about half price rent for the first year on a 3+ year lease for Suite 400!

Description

Office space in a prime central business district location. This historic building faces the Capitol Complex with the largest expanse of glass window lines in a privately owned building. All the downtown amenities are a few steps from the doors and parking is a block in every direction.

All the downtown amenities are a few steps from the doors and parking is a block in every direction.


Year Built: 1932
Building Size: 20000sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 0.12 acres


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Units for Lease

Suite 100
Space Available: 355 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $1100.00
Suite 210
Space Available: 1280 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $17.95
Suite 400
Space Available: 4542 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $15.75

Map of 208 N. Third Street, Harrisburg, PA, 17101

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