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Be the Broker: What would you like to see in these spaces?

Looking toward the future of the 608, there are several empty spaces for sale in well-traveled places. We see it as an empty canvas to imagine what could come next and a way to open a conversation on what you think we need in + around the Isthmus.

Now, we want you to be the broker: What do you envision for these properties? 🏙️

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106-108 King St. | 12,070 SF | $3,495,000 ($290/SF)
Location, location, location. Located right off of the Capitol Square, this space is a turn-key restaurant with office space available upstairs.

301 S Blount St. | 41,400 SF | $5,900,000 ($143/SF)
The historic International Harvester building is fully renovated + has three floors, plus a basement, at roughly 10,000-sq. ft. each. The original hardwood floors and exposed brick give a classic charm to this investment.

5007 Monona Dr. | 6,830 SF | $949,000 ($139/SF)
This property is located directly on the main drag in Monona. The commercial space on the main floor is accompanied by two residential units upstairs.

680 Grand Canyon Dr. | 20,280 SF | $1,995,000 ($98/SF)
This strip mall space is located less than half of a mile from the West Towne Mall. This versatile venue has plenty of space for offices, day care, or even general storage. Its proximity to the West Beltline Highway is a major plus as upwards of 83,000 vehicles travel on it a day. What do you see as a best fit for this location?

2230 Pennsylvania Ave. | 3.33 Acres | $1,350,000
Just east of where Pennsylvania Avenue meets Packers Avenue sits this three-acre commercial lot. While there is a perpetual easement that allows for storage of equipment + vehicles in this lot, we can’t help but imagine the endless possibilities that an empty lot allows if no parameters were set in place.

Let us know your thoughts, and we may share your responses in a future newsletter. 📧

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