The Jessie

40 East Adams Street Jacksonville, FL 32202

Jacksonville
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Multi Tenant Office
Amount:
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Oct 23, 2025

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Highlights

  • The Great Hall is a central meeting space with 30-foot ceilings and mid-century modern decor.
  • Features a roof garden, which is a green oasis in a modern urban environment.
  • Diversified tenant mix includes many service, professional, and arts-related businesses.

Description

Introducing 40 East Adams Street, a premier leasing opportunity in the heart of Jacksonville, FL. This exceptional property boasts the stunning Great Hall, a distinguished central meeting space featuring 30-foot ceilings and captivating mid-century modern decor. The property also offers a tranquil roof garden, providing a serene oasis in a vibrant urban setting. With a diverse tenant mix encompassing an array of service, professional, and arts-related businesses, this space presents an ideal environment for fostering creativity and collaboration.

Located in Downtown Jacksonville, The Jessie offers a unique working environment with a multi-level open hall and roof garden.


Year Built: 1965
Building Size: 122000sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 1.0 acres

Units for Lease

Suite 310
Space Available: 13992 SF
Lease Type: Full Service

Price Per Sqft/Year: $15.52

Map of 40 East Adams Street, Jacksonville, FL, 32202

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