201 N. Ann Arbor Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, 73127

201 N. Ann Arbor Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73127

201 N. Ann Arbor Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, 73127
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Property Type:
Multi Tenant Office
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Highlights

  • Rent includes utilities
  • Recently remodeled
  • Ample Parking
  • Negotiable Lease Term

Description

This building is conveniently located on Ann Arbor just north of Reno. With its central location and convenient access to I-40 and I-44 this space is ideal for a business that works throughout the metropolitan area.

The space features 5 large private offices, 4 workstations, conference room and an multipurpose open area.

Located on Ann Arbor just north of Reno

Building Size: 3100sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 0 acres

Units for Lease

201 N. Ann Arbor
Space Available: 3100 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $11.50

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