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1075 East Lexington Road Danville, KY 40422

1075 East Lexington Road, Danville, KY, 40422
1075 East Lexington Road, Danville, KY, 40422 1075 East Lexington Road, Danville, KY, 40422 1075 East Lexington Road, Danville, KY, 40422 1075 East Lexington Road, Danville, KY, 40422
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Neighborhood Center
Amount:
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Last Verified:
Nov 07, 2024

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Highlights

  • +/-28,425 sf neighborhood center anchored by Save-A-Lot
  • The center is located on East Lexington Road across from the Greenleaf Shopping Center
  • Suite 1081: +/-6,875 SF for lease
  • +/-15,357 (‘10) ADT on East Lexington Road in front of the site
  • Ample parking
  • Rental Rate: $6.00 - $9.00 PSF

Description

NAI Isaac is pleased to present leasing opportunities within a +/-28,425 sf neighborhood center anchored by Save-A-Lot. The center is located on East Lexington Road across from the Greenleaf Shopping Center. Ample parking.

Danville, the county seat of Boyle County, Kentucky, is a center of population, business, medical, employment, industrial, manufacturing and entertainment for the county. The city is located on US Highway 127 and US Highway 150, approximately 80 miles Southeast of Louisville and 30 miles Southwest of Lexington.

Danville, the county seat of Boyle County, Kentucky, is a center of population, business, medical, employment, industrial, manufacturing and entertainment for the county. The city is located on US Highway 127 and US Highway 150, approximately 80 miles Southeast of Louisville and 30 miles Southwest of Lexington.

Building Size: 28425sq ft
Lot Size: 0 acres


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Units for Lease

Suite 1081
Space Available: 6875 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $6.00

Map of 1075 East Lexington Road, Danville, KY, 40422

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