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For Lease | Flexible Space at Brook/Adams Triangle ONE SOUTH COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE | FLEXIBLE SPACE AT BROOK/ADAMS TRIANGLE 314 BROOK ROAD RICHMOND, VA 23220 $1,325/Month/Modified Gross $19.88 PSF PID: N0000119012 800 Leasable SF B-4 Central Business Zoning Ground Level Commercial Unit PETERSBURG[1] MULTIFAMILY PORTFOLIO Downtown Arts District Storefront A perfect opportunity located right in the heart of the Brook/Adams Road triangle! This beautiful street level retail storefront boasts high ceilings, hardwood floors, exposed brick walls, and an expansive street-facing glass line. With flexible use options, this space could be a photographer studio, a small retail maker space, or the office of a local tech consulting firm. An unquestionable player in the rise of Broad Street’s revitalization efforts underway, this walkable neighborhood synergy includes such residents as Max’s on Broad, Saison, Cite Design, Rosewood Clothing Co., Little Nomad, Nama, and Gallery5. Come be a part of the creative community that is transforming Richmond’s Arts District and meet the RVA market at street level. Highlights Include: • Hardwood Floors • Exposed Brick • Restroom • Janitorial Closet • Basement Storage • Alternate Exterior Entrance ADDRESS | 314 Brook Rd PID | N0000119012 STREET LEVEL BASEMENT STOREFRONT STORAGE ZONING | B-4 Central Business LEASABLE AREA | 800 SF LOCATION | Street Level STORAGE | Basement PRICE | $1,325/Mo/Modified Gross 800 SF HISTORIC LEASABLE SPACE 1912 CONSTRUCTION PRICE | $19.88 PSF *Information provided deemed reliable but not guaranteed 314 BROOK RD | RICHMOND VA 314 BROOK RD | RICHMOND VA DOWNTOWN ARTS DISTRICT AREA FAN DISTRICT JACKSON WARD MONROE PARK 314 BROOK RD VCU MONROE CAMPUS RICHMOND CONVENTION CTR THE JEFFERSON BROAD STREET MONROE WARD RANDOLPH MAIN STREET VCU MED CENTER CARY STREET OREGON HILL CAPITOL SQUARE HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY DOWNTOWN RICHMOND CHURCH HILL ONE SOUTH COMMERCIAL TEAM ANN SCHWEITZER RILEY [email protected] 804.723.0446 1821 E MAIN STREET | RICHMOND VA ONE SOUTH COMMERCIAL 2314 West Main Street | Richmond VA 23220 | onesouthcommercial.com | 804.353.0009 .
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