Fifth and Palm
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Fifth and Palm for Lease
Building description
The Fifth & Palm Building, located at 2918 Fifth Avenue in San Diego's Bankers Hill neighborhood, is a three-story, multi-tenant office building encompassing approximately 22,339 square feet. Constructed in 1981, it offers rare underground secure parking and is situated one block west of Balboa Park. The property provides easy access to the I-5, I-8, and 163 freeways, making it centrally located within San Diego County. Its proximity to the Downtown submarket and the renowned Balboa Park positions it ideally for various medical and office uses. Notable tenants include Scripps Clinic OB-GYN Fifth Avenue in Suite 100, offering specialized obstetric and gynecological care for women of all ages. Additionally, the building features metered street parking for visitors.
Building highlights
Here are some key highlights of the Fifth & Palm Building at 2918 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92103:
Location: Situated in San Diego's desirable Bankers Hill neighborhood, just one block west of Balboa Park.
Size: Approximately 22,339 square feet of office space across three stories.
Parking: Features rare underground secure parking, with 45 spaces, in addition to metered street parking.
Accessibility: Easy access to major freeways including I-5, I-8, and 163.
Proximity: Close to Downtown San Diego and the iconic Balboa Park.
Tenants: Includes medical tenants like Scripps Clinic OB-GYN and Complexions RX, making it ideal for office and medical use.
Year Built: Constructed in 1981, offering a solid and well-established structure.
Available Space: Office suites available for lease with flexible configurations.
Class: Class C office building, suitable for diverse business needs.
These features make it a strategic location for businesses looking for office or medical space in a central, well-connected part of San Diego.
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