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For Sale
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Year Built
1990
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Overview
Frankfort has a long and rich history in economic development and incentives that secured the location of the state Capitol in the city. Nestled in the scenic Kentucky River valley, historic Frankfort is located in the legendary Bluegrass Region in Central Kentucky and enjoys a broad diversity of resources supporting successful economic development efforts, which include sustainable existing business growth and expansion, new business attraction, creation of new businesses, and tourism.
Blessed with natural beauty, beautiful historic and modern architecture, Frankfort is considered one of the most picturesque Capitals in the United States. Frankfort has also been named as one of the most livable small cities with attributes including generous hospitality, rich cultural and architectural history, affordable housing and low cost of living. Frankfort is considered in the top 8% for affordability of property taxes, top 10% for short commute times, and top 14% in affordability of rents by its peers (communities across the United States of similar size).
For Lease
1st Fl, Suite B
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Time on Market
about 1 year
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Last updated
Apr 07, 2021
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Space ID
1922246
3rd Fl, Suite 350
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Time on Market
about 1 year
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Last updated
Apr 07, 2021
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Space ID
1922249
Property Details
Frankfort has a long and rich history in economic development and incentives that secured the location of the state Capitol in the city. Nestled in the scenic Kentucky River valley, historic Frankfort is located in the legendary Bluegrass Region in Central Kentucky and enjoys a broad diversity of resources supporting successful economic development efforts, which include sustainable existing business growth and expansion, new business attraction, creation of new businesses, and tourism.
Blessed with natural beauty, beautiful historic and modern architecture, Frankfort is considered one of the most picturesque Capitals in the United States. Frankfort has also been named as one of the most livable small cities with attributes including generous hospitality, rich cultural and architectural history, affordable housing and low cost of living. Frankfort is considered in the top 8% for affordability of property taxes, top 10% for short commute times, and top 14% in affordability of rents by its peers (communities across the United States of similar size).
- Property TypeOffice
- Submarket
- Year Built1990
- Sale Price$14,750,000
- Total Building Size107,695RSF
- Cap Rate9.0%
- Total Available28,106RSF
- Number of Floors3
- Largest Contiguous21,906RSF
- Building ClassC
- Last updatedApr 07, 2021
- Property ID1950526
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