- Price$16
- SQ. Feet2,847
- Built1995
3109 Minnesota Avenue # Ste 180, Panama City
Class ''A'' office space from 3,000 to 103,000 sq. ft. available. The Tyndall Federal Credit Union OPERATIONS CENTER is centrally located near the intersection of Highway 77 and Baldwin Ave. adjacent to, & north of, Haney Vocational Training School. Suite 180 is ready for immediate occupancy. The work-stations in this space may be available for the tenant's use. The south half of the 1st and 2nd floors are unfinished ''warm-shell'' condition. The landlord will finish-to-suit for long-term credit tenants. The 1st floor shell space is 12,000 sq. ft. & the 2nd Floor is 15,000 sq. ft. The lease rate is $16.00 NNN + operating expenses & sales tax. Call for further details and to setup a tour of the Operations Center.
Essential Information
- MLS® #747067
- Price$16
- Bathrooms0.00
- Square Footage2,847
- Acres0.00
- Year Built1995
- TypeCommercial Lease
- Sub-TypeOffice
- StatusActive
Amenities
- UtilitiesElectricity Available, Phone Available, Sewer Available, Water Available
Exterior
- ExteriorSteel Frame, Stucco
- Exterior FeaturesColumns, Rain Gutters
- WindowsSkylight(s)
- RoofMembrane
- ConstructionSteel Frame, Stucco
- FoundationSlab
Additional Information
- Date ListedSeptember 25th, 2023
Community Information
- Address3109 Minnesota Avenue # Ste 180
- Area02 - Bay County - Central
- Subdivision[No Recorded Subdiv]
- CityPanama City
- CountyBay
- StateFL
- Zip Code32405
Interior
- InteriorConcrete
- AppliancesMultiple Water Heaters
- CoolingCentral Air, High Efficiency, Multi Units
- # of Stories2
- Stories2
School Information
- ElementaryHiland Park
- MiddleMowat
- HighMosley
Listing Details
- Listing OfficeCounts Real Estate Group Inc
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