This property is fully negotiable. There's an opportunity to lease a smaller suite or the building in its entirety. Ownership is open to leasing the property "as-is" at a very competitive rate or making improvements for the right tenant(s). This 30's era, masonry construction warehouse is an exciting chance to make a space exactly what you want. Thanks to a gorgeous barrel roof and steel truss construction, there are high ceilings and no interior columns. The natural light is phenomenal and can be even better if the skylights are re-installed. Accepting offers for retail, office, and industrial. No medical marijuana.
This property is located at the corner of Oklahoma City Boulevard, Shartel, and Reno Avenue. Its location is unique that it's close to downtown, but away from the congestion. Its walkable to Scissortail Park, Film Row, and Arts District.
Real Estate incentives range widely and have been overlooked by the Commercial Multiple Listing Services (MLS) for decades. Real estate incentives is a generic term used to group any number of programs, such as tax incentives, that are designated by an agency for a geographic area."
Why are Real Estate Incentives Important and to Whom?
"Incentives" are vital today and in the future because:
U.S. Public: Many incentives focus on job creation and Affordable Housing
Investors and Commercial Developers use incentives to reduce financial risk, obtain gap financing, etc. Investors and developers look for property listings with incentives available.
Commercial Real Estate Brokers, in mass, unfortunately do not know about incentives tied to their listings
Entire Supply Chain of Real Estate Development such as small and large companies who will provide goods and services to new and revitalized properties.