Mary Sachs Building

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:
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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
  • Third floor suite has access to balcony with Capitol views

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 210
Space Available: 1280 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $17.95
Suite 310
Space Available: 3854 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $15.75
Suite 400
Space Available: 4542 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $15.75

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