Listed by Leibsohn & Company Commercial Real Estate Services
$33 - $39.50/SF/YR
Market Square Building
Building Details
Property Type Office
Sub Type Traditional Office
Tenancy Multiple
Lease Type Full Service
Class B
Total Building SqFt 7,968
Vacant SqFt 1,787
Total Parking Spaces 3.3/1000
Year Built 1981
Spaces
- $5,302.88 / Month, Full Service
- 1,611 RSF; Available Immediately
- Grade Level Access
- Four (4) private offices
- Reception & Waiting Area
- Kitchen / Staff Area
- $1,779.25 / Month, Full Service
- 647 RSF; Available Immediately
- Grade Level Access
- three (3) private offices
- Reception & Waiting Area
- $6,774.00 / Month, Full Service
- Contiguous Option
- 2,258 RSF; Available Immediately
- Grade Level Access
- Three (7) private offices
- Open Area / Workspace
- Reception & Waiting Area
Office | 3 spaces available | 647 SqFt - 2,258 SqFt
Building description
The Market Square Building is ideally situated just minutes from downtown Kirkland,. Located at 1524 Market Street, has outstanding visibility along one of the area's most-traveled corridors.
The two-story office building features flexible floor plans, ample on-site parking, convenient access to I-405, and close proximity to waterfront parks, restaurants, and retail amenities. With building signage opportunities and a highly accessible location, the property is well suited for businesses seeking a premiere Eastside address.
Building highlights
- Abundant Free Parking
- Easy access to I-405
- Across the Street from Zip Market
- Building Signage Available
- Near Downtown Kirkland
- Ziply Fiber Available
Listing Contacts
Listed by Leibsohn & Company Commercial Real Estate Services
Map
Zoning
MSC-1 MixedMixed UseMarket Street Corridor
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