183 Middle St, Portland, ME 04101
Commercial property for lease
- Description
- We are pleased to offer for lease first floor retail space and second floor, newly renovated office space located in The Oxford Building at 183 Middle Street in Portland, Maine. This meticulously maintained historic John Calvin Stevens building is located in the Old Port and Portland's Downtown Business District. The office space, located on the second floor and filled with natural light, features high ceilings and original fireplaces and was completely renovated in the Spring of 2017 with new lighting, ceiling, carpet and paint. The first floor retail suite, in addition to its own dedicated street entrance, has the enviable position of sharing an entrance with the successful Bard Coffee - adding a visibility boost by bringing hundreds of visitors a day past its doors. This suite will be available January 2018.
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Spaces Available
Space 1
Suite/Floor: 1 Rental Rate: $3,500.00 Amt/Month Occupancy: Vacant Date Available: Jan 2018 Added Date: 30 Nov, 2017 Space 2
Rental Rate: $2,600.00 Amt/Month Occupancy: Vacant Added Date: 30 Nov, 2017 - Contact info
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Catie SeaveyCBRE | The Boulos CompanyTony McDonald, CCIM/SIORCBRE | The Boulos Company
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- Property Details
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Building Name: The Oxford Building Property Type: Office Status: Available Price: $ 26,003,500 Number of Stories: 4 Year Built: 1880 Year Renovated: 2017 Submarket: Executive Suites, Mixed Use, Office Building, Other MSA: Portland-South Portland Zoning: B-3 Buildings: 1 Construction: Brick Added: 07/02/2012 Last Update: 11/30/2017