Proven Retail Storefront with Warehouse

3021 N Portland Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73107

Oklahoma City
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
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Highlights

  • Prominent frontage on N. Portland Avenue
  • Established Retail & Warehouse with 15 Years of Proven Performance
  • Excellent exterior signage opportunity off of Portland
  • Retail Frontage, with over 10,828 vehicles per day on N. Portland Avenue

Description

Located on the SE corner of N. Portland Avenue and NW Oliver Street, this long-standing retail storefront offers strong visibility on Portland. With exposure to over 10,828 vehicles per day. The existing customer facing showroom and retail layout is supported by fully HVAC-conditioned office space and a large warehouse with an overhead door, creating a highly flexible environment for storefront retail, service-oriented businesses, showroom users, and e-commerce or distribution operations.

Situated on the southeast corner of the intersection of N. Portland Avenue and NW Oliver Street, just south of NW 39th Street and north of NW 23rd Street.


Year Built: 1948
Building Size: 10551sq ft
Lot Size: 0.63 acres


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Units for Lease

3021 Flex Space
Space Available: 8600 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $7.00

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