49,114 SF Five-Story Office Building | Owner-User Opportunity
$1,800,000
24567 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, MI 48075
49,114 sqft
Building Size
1.837 acres
Lot Area
Details:
Highlights:
- 49,114 SF, five-story office building
- Owner-user opportunity
- Four building entrances and an elevator
- Surface and covered parking for 110 vehicles
- Minutes from Southfield's Town Center
- Highly visible location on Northwestern Hwy/John C Lodge Freeway
- 120,000 vehicles per day
Description:
he Northtown Building is a 49,114 SF owner-user office opportunity located at 24567 Northwestern Hwy in Southfield, MI. This five-story office building is strategically located on the southwest side of Northwestern Hwy at the intersection of Evergreen Rd, which provides daily traffic counts of 120,000 per day from John C Lodge Freeway. Northtown Building has four building entrances and an elevator. The building is situated on a 1.837-acre lot with two curb cuts, 70 surface spaces, and 40 additional spaces in a parking garage providing significant parking for any small to midsize business.
Located on the southeast corner of Northwestern Hwy and Evergreen Rd intersection. This is a high-traffic & high-visibility location with 120,000 vehicles per day on John C Lodge Freeway. Minutes from Southfield's Town Center - a "city within a city" composed of 2 million SF of office space, meeting & event space, The Westin Southfield Detroit Hotel, and a 33-story residential tower.
The City of Southfield is one of the premier business and residential addresses in Michigan. Located in Oakland County, Southfield is home to more than 73,000 residents and over 10,000 businesses in a wide variety of sectors including over 100 “Fortune 500” companies. With a daytime population nearing 175,000, over 27 million square feet of office space, and more than seven million square feet of retail and industrial space, Southfield is truly Michigan’s undisputed business center.
Southfield ranks second in the Detroit metro area to Detroit’s CBD of 33 million square feet of office space, but boasts more office space than the central business districts of Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis or Kansas City.
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