Retail, Office, or Medical Space

643 Struck St Madison, WI 53719

643 Struck St, Madison, WI, 53719
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Street Retail
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Highlights

  • 3,000 SF Retail, Office, Medical/Clinic
  • Tenant Improvement allowance available
  • Busy Corner with Building Signage available
  • Lots of windows & plumbing in place
  • Ample parking

Description

End unit, flexible space with good visibility in newer building on busy corner with building signage available. Almost 3,000 SF suite with 10 ft ceilings that has many windows, open space, some rooms/offices and lots of plumbing in place. Tenant improvement allowance available. Ideal location for office, retail, spa, medical or clinic type uses. Ample parking. Near Struck Street Post Office, Dane County Credit Union, John Powless Tennis Center and Bright Star & Prairie Park senior apartments. Easy access to West Beltline. This is a gross lease, in-suite janitorial not included.

On the corner of Struck St and Watts Rd near Madison Lighting, Woodman's, Dane County Credit Union and Struck St Post Office.


Year Built: 2006
Building Size: 2944sq ft
Lot Size: 0 acres

Units for Lease

643 Struck St
Space Available: 2944 SF
Lease Type: Gross

Price Per Sqft/Year: $14.00

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