Premier Class A Bearden Office
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Premier Class A Bearden Office
MIKE FULLER REALTY & CO. Exclusively Presents
6223 Highland Place Way | Knoxville, TN 37919
A Premier Class "A" Professional Office |
Located in Bearden, the epicenter of Knoxville's most coveted business corridor. This sophisticated space is designed for professionals.
Effortless Accessibility...
Arrive with ease — drive-up parking directly at your door. Situated perfectly between Kingston Pike and Papermill, this location offers quick access to I-40 and I-75 within 3 minutes, connecting you to the greater Knoxville market with short drive times. The main U.S. Postal Service office is 5 minutes away.
A Blue-Chip Professional Neighborhood of Knoxville's business elite - numerous banks including Mountain Commerce Bank, First Horizon, Truist, Citizens, Fifth Third, etc. Architects - Michael Brady Architects, Brewer Ingram Fuller Architects, Smee Busby Architects and more. Fortune 500 companies including New York Life. The corridor is surrounded by premier law firms, new construction hotels, and a thriving retail ecosystem including Whole Foods, REI, luxury boutiques, and high-end salons. Zip code 37919 is also one of the highest ranked areas in Knoxville for residential property values.
Elevated Dining & Lifestyle Amenities abound!
Impress your clients with access to some of Knoxville's finest dining destinations — the new Bistro at Homberg, Harvest, and Cazzy's are all minutes from your door. The proximity to West Town Mall, Anthropologie, Lululemon, Tecovas, and Madewell make this location enviable for fabulous lunchtime shopping.
Office features include:
5 private offices complemented by a generous open-concept area ideal for executive conferencing, collaborative coworking, or an impressive client reception area.
2 ADA-compliant restrooms.
Kitchen/breakroom.
Interior pictures coming soon.
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