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Mark P. Choi presents:
Flexible Three-Room Commercial Clinic in Convenient Central Location
Set in a central Richmond location that offers both convenient bus and freeway access, this 1,117-square foot commercial property offers endless use cases. Built in 1956 and zoned for a medical building/clinic, the Mid-Century style building has been utilized as a dentist office since conception. Owned by a father/son duo and meticulously maintained over the years, this commercial building is on the market for the first time to date. Appointed with a trio of office/treatment rooms, a sizeable conference room, reception area, plus staff room with adjacent kitchenette, the flexible floorplan includes a pair of half bathrooms and ample storage closets throughout. Replete with a brick entryway, frosted glass, and abundant windows that welcome natural light, the light-soaked building offers the perfect footprint for a small family practice.
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MLS # 40962437
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Mark P. Choi, DRE# 01433100
Mobile: 510.381.1116
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