Candler Building
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Multi-tenant office/personal care building
Building description
Located in the heart of Downtown Louisburg, the Candler Building at 112 E Nash Street offers affordable small-suite lease opportunities for office, personal care, and service-based users. This seven-unit building features an established tenant mix that includes a manicurist, two hair salons, and a contractor, creating a professional and complementary environment for small businesses.
Three suites are currently available, ranging from ±120 SF to ±165 SF, with lease rates starting at $550/month. Available options include a front office suite, a private suite with access to a shared private bathroom, and a suite equipped with a sink vanity, making the property well-suited for beauty, wellness, professional office, or personal service users. Monthly rental rates include common area expenses.
With its convenient downtown location near local shops, restaurants, courthouse, and other professional services, the Candler Building provides an excellent opportunity for tenants seeking a private, affordable workspace in a walkable Louisburg setting.
Building highlights
- Multi-tenant office/personal care building located in Downtown Louisburg
- Seven-unit building with established tenant mix including hair salons, manicurist, and contractor
- Three available suites ranging from ±120 SF to ±165 SF
- Affordable small-suite lease options starting at $550/month
- Ideal for office users, personal care providers, beauty professionals, wellness services, or small service-based businesses
- Common area expenses included in the monthly rent
- Convenient downtown location near local shops, restaurants, courthouse, and professional services
- Flexible suite options for tenants seeking a small, private workspace
- Existing salon/personal care tenant base creates complementary business environment
- Located at 112 E Nash Street in the heart of Louisburg
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