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Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center FOR SALE > OFFICE Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center 1128 N LAURA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 7,707± SF AVAILABLE Priced Below Tenant Market Relocating Value Property Features > Single story, free-standing office building located on Laura St., as you enter the growing Springfield sub-market > Ideal for medical, professional and non-profit users > Building is in close proximity to the Central Business District (CBD), and located blocks away from the Florida State College of Jacksonville (FSCJ) > Good curb appeal > 25 paved on-site parking spaces and street parking > Building has a view of the Henry J. Klutho Park and the Springfield Disc Golf Course > Historic funds may be available for improvements > Sale Price: $419,000 (Showing by Appointment Only) Sale Price Further Reduced: $300,000 FRAN PEPIS MATT CAVEN COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL +1 904 358 1206 | EXT 1110 +1 904 358 1206 | EXT 1114 NORTHEAST FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE, FL JACKSONVILLE, FL 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 1725 Jacksonville, FL 32202 6077 [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/jacksonville FOR SALE > OFFICE Street & Plat Map 1128 N LAURA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 W 1st Street N Jefferson Street N Broad Street N Main Street N Pearl Street W State Street N Laura Street W Union Street Boulevard Street N Laura Street W 1st Street COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL NORTHEAST FLORIDA 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 1725 Jacksonville, FL 32202 6077 www.colliers.com/jacksonville FOR SALE > OFFICE Aerial 1128 N LAURA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 W 1st Street Florida State College of Jacksonville Community First Credit Union LaVilla School of the Arts N Jefferson Street W Duval Street N Pearl Street N Laura Street N Main Street LaVilla Salvation Medical Duval County Army W AdamsCourt Street House Federal Court Main House Library EverBank Federal Reserve Bank of E Forsyth Street Bank Building America Acosta Bridge Wells Florida Fargo Theater Jacksonville Florida Times Landing Union CSX Demographics 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile 2017 Population Estimate 14,216 71,215 196,190 2022 Population Projection 14,683 72,782 200,978 2017 Est. Households 4,396 29,579 82,252 2017 Est. Avg. HH Income $36,967 $41,443 $48,308 Source: Nielsen COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL NORTHEAST FLORIDA 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 1725 Jacksonville, FL 32202 6077 www.colliers.com/jacksonville FOR SALE > OFFICE Close-Up Aerial 1128 N LAURA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 Henry J. Klutho Park Department of Revenue Springfield Disc Golf Course FDLE Regional Operations Center First Florida Bureau of Vital Credit Union Statistics W 1st Street N Main Street N Jefferson Street N Broad Street N Pearl Street Florida State College N Laura Street of Jacksonville W State Street W Union Street COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL NORTHEAST FLORIDA 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 1725 Jacksonville, FL 32202 6077 www.colliers.com/jacksonville FOR SALE > OFFICE Property Photos 1128 N LAURA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL NORTHEAST FLORIDA 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 1725 Jacksonville, FL 32202 6077 www.colliers.com/jacksonville FOR SALE > OFFICE Floor Plan 1128 N LAURA STREET, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 Not to Scale COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL NORTHEAST FLORIDA 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 1725 Jacksonville, FL 32202 6077 www.colliers.com/jacksonville Available Office Property Profile 1 of 1 Summary (6077) Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center 1128 N. Laura Street Jacksonville, FL 32206 County: Duval Market: Downtown Northbank Land Size (Acres) 0.34 Acres Available SF: 7,707 SF Building SF: 7,707 SF Office SF: 7,707 SF General Listing/Transaction Information1 Asking Price: $300,000.00 ($38.93 Per SF) Transaction Type: Sale Building/Space Parking Construction Status: Existing # Spaces: 25 Primary Use: Office Contacts Secondary Use: Office/Medical Listing Broker(s) Fran Pepis Building Class: Class C Colliers International | Northeast Florida Year Built: 1966 904.861.1110 ConstructionType: Masonry [email protected] Exterior Type: Stucco Matt Caven # Floors: 1 Colliers International | Northeast Florida Multi-Tenant: Single-Tenant 904 861 1114 [email protected] Roof Type: Wood Truss Utilities Site Land SF: 14,810 SF Parcel Number: 070823-0000 Zoning: CRO Frontage: Laura Street Comments Listing Comments: -Single story, free-standing office building located on Laura St., as you enter the growing Springfield sub-market -Ideal for medical, professional and non-profit users -Building is in close proximity to the Central Business District (CBD), and located blocks away from the Florida State College of Jacksonville (FSCJ) -Good curb appeal -25 paved on-site parking spaces and street parking -Building has a view of the Henry J. Klutho Park and the Springfield Disc Golf Course -Historic funds may be available for improvements -Sale Price: $300,000 (below market value) -Showing by Appointment Only.
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