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Prime second floor space built out new in 2019 for physical therapy. galley kitchen , two treatment rooms , open area. Free parking for visitors.
Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
2nd Floor, Ste 212 | 1,625 SF | 3 Years | $53.40 /SF/YR $4.45 /SF/MO $574.79 /m²/YR $47.90 /m²/MO $7,231 /MO $86,775 /YR | Medical | Full Build-Out | 30 Days |
Size |
1,625 SF |
Term |
3 Years |
Rental Rate |
$53.40 /SF/YR $4.45 /SF/MO $574.79 /m²/YR $47.90 /m²/MO $7,231 /MO $86,775 /YR |
Space Use |
Medical |
Condition |
Full Build-Out |
Available |
30 Days |
Size | 1,625 SF |
Term | 3 Years |
Rental Rate | $53.40 /SF/YR |
Space Use | Medical |
Condition | Full Build-Out |
Available | 30 Days |
Prime second floor space built out new in 2019 for physical therapy. galley kitchen , two treatment rooms , open area. Free parking for visitors.
Completely remodeled, 2 story medical building, offering build to suit medical offices to qualified professionals. Ample FREE parking for tenants and visitors. Ventura Blvd. and Wilbur Ave. South side of the street, near Providence Tarzana Medical Center and all retail services. Close to all freeways, major thoroughfare and public transportation.
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