CITY OF BURLINGTON: Space To Lease For Your Business In Downtown

CITY OF BURLINGTON: Space To Lease For Your Business In Downtown
Space To Lease For Your Business In Downtown — CITY OF BURLINGTON: (BurlingtonNC.gov)
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City Of Burlington issued the following announcement on Feb. 1      

SPACE AVAILABLE! 

Looking for space to lease for your business in Downtown Burlington? 

Look no further! This place has it all: location, charm, affordability! 

Come be a part of the growing Downtown Burlington business community! 

Built in 1940, this 1,720 sf property has eye-catching detail throughout that sets it apart from any other property downtown. 

Originally built as a bank (the safe is still onsite!) and later housed a jewelry store, this space has endless possibilities for the creative entrepreneur. 

It’s located at 418 S. Spring Street downtown Burlington, just a block and a half off of Front Street, nestled between Davis St. and Maple Ave. Reach out today for more information! 

#burlingtondowntowncorp #burlingtondowntown #entrepreneur #smallbiz #PropertyAvailable #spaceavailable #retail

Original source can be found here.



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