Commercial Building Available
You’ll find this 2-story commercial office building located in the 400 block of downtown Lebanon in the Central Business District. Each level has over 3500 SF of office space as the previous owner used the space for his medical practice. The 1st floor layout features a large reception center with waiting area, multiple exam rooms, conference area, ADA compliant bathroom, x-ray room, and dark room. The 2nd-floor features large office, kitchen or break room, additional staff offices, and bathrooms. This building has many updated features with front and rear access, ADA compliant 1st floor with front and rear entrances ramp access & bathroom, updated electrical & HVAC system.
The space features:
- 7,734 Square Feet
- 1st Floor features restaurant waiting room with enclosed reception area, large conference room and offices.
- 2nd Floor features small conference room, kitchenette and offices.
- ADA access at the front and rear of the building.
- Private parking lot at the rear of the property.
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Sale & Lease Information:
- Sale List Price – $510,000
- Lease List Price – $8.00/SF/YEAR
- New owner to confirm square footage, potential use and zoning compliance with the City of Lebanon
Location:
- Downtown Lebanon location
- 400 Block of Cumberland Street
- Offers great visibility
- High traffic foot count
- On-street metered parking
- Public parking lots with in two blocks
- Central Business District zoning
- Close proximity to the commercial area of Downtown
Becoming a Part of Our Downtown
Positioning your business in this space means becoming an integral part of the vibrant Downtown Lebanon community. Here, you’ll discover a collaborative environment where downtown business owners frequently unite to support each other’s ventures. Whether sharing a meal during lunch or grabbing a coffee at a local establishment, the spirit of cooperation is palpable. This synergy extends beyond individual businesses, evident in the robust presence of community organizations working in unison to attract visitors.
Investing in the downtown area offers compelling reasons to join our flourishing community. Over the past five years, an impressive $80.6 million has been invested in our buildings and infrastructure through a combination of investor contributions and grant funds. Lebanon has earned recognition from the Metropolitan Statistical Area, ranking at #145 in the United States for the Best Cities to Do Business and securing the #3 spot within the state for Business Openings. We extend a warm invitation for you to join the ranks of over 100 merchants, restaurants, services, and cultural attractions that currently define our thriving community.
The Community
Nestled in the heart of the Lebanon Valley, the City of Lebanon serves as the county’s governmental and commercial hub. Enjoying a central location within Lebanon County and Central Pennsylvania, our city offers seamless access to Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster, Reading, and beyond. With a population of approximately 26,000 residents and covering 4.2 square miles, Lebanon City combines a small-town ambiance with contemporary amenities.
Experience the charm of our walkable downtown, which preserves its historical allure while embracing the diverse cultures and ethnic identities of our population. Boasting a variety of restaurants, coffee shops, and the Lebanon Farmers Market, the downtown area is a lively urban center.
Our community’s close connection to nature is a defining feature that attracts visitors. The Lebanon Valley provides abundant opportunities to immerse yourself in nature and farmland. Outdoor enthusiasts thrive in Lebanon County, where parks and green spaces, including Coleman Memorial Park, Stoever’s Dam Park, and Southwest Park, enhance the quality of life within city limits.
For those seeking recreational adventures, the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail offers an exceptional experience, seamlessly connecting to the downtown area. As part of a national recreation trail network, it spans throughout the county, linking to trails in neighboring counties. This trail, formed from the union of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad and the Cornwall Railroad, is currently undergoing reconstruction and, once completed, will stretch for 25 miles. Multiple trailheads, the closest being on 8th Street about three blocks south of downtown, invite walkers and cyclists to explore the beauty of our evolving trail system.
For more information on this listing contact:
Realtor with the Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate
Call/Text: 717-821-2526
Office: 717-450-7090
Email: brad@teamlongenecker.com