2502 Second Street, Fort Myers, FL, 33901

2502 Second Street Fort Myers, FL 33901

Fort Myers
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Multi Tenant Office
Amount:
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Description

Unit 107-108 (1,500 SF): This spacious ground-floor suite features six private offices, a storage room, two restrooms, and a kitchenette—perfect for professional businesses looking for a well-organized and functional workspace.

Unit 204 (750 SF): Located on the second floor, this office suite offers a large open workspace and two private offices, ideal for professional businesses seeking a flexible and efficient layout.

Located in downtown Fort Myers, this property offers excellent visibility and access. Surrounded by local businesses, restaurants, and attractions, it’s perfect for retail or office use. Whether you're looking to set up shop or establish your office in a bustling area, this location provides the ideal setting to thrive.

Building Size: 12440sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 0 acres

Units for Lease

2502 Second St, Unit 204
Space Available: 750 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $16.00
2506 Second St, Unit 107-108
Space Available: 1500 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $17.00

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