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211 East Main Street

  SOLD March 2021 for $1,200,000

211 E. Main Street, Lakeland, Florida 33801


Building Size12,000 Square Feet
Land Size0.11 Acres
ZoningC-7

Property: This is a beautifully remodeled 12,000 ft.², three­story office building in the heart of the central business district. Entire property was remodeled in 2005. Currently the 4,000 rsf, ground floor retail/restaurant space is now available. Space has high ceilings and alley access for deliveries.

Location: The site is located in the heart of the CBD, directly across from Munn Park on Main St. It is steps away from area retailers, banking, city parks and offices, restaurants and parks. The tree lined Streets surrounding Munn Park are highly sought-after retail locations. Downtown has valet parking along with two-hour free parking surrounding this area. Join Munn park retailers such as Black n’ Brew Coffee House, Tsunami Sushi, Harry’s Cajun Restaurant, Devicious Deli, Nineteen61, Nathan’s Men’s store, and Jimmy John’s.

Area Information: Lakeland is located approximately 35 miles east of Tampa and 55 miles southwest of Orlando along Interstate I­-4. The city is home to Florida Southern College, Florida Polytechnic University, Southeastern University, Polk Community College, and Publix. Lakeland is showing positive job growth and offers a lower cost of living than area other areas along the I-­4 corridor. There are over 10,000,000 people within a 100­mile radius of Lakeland; a fact that is causing exponential growth in the area.

History buffs and art lovers will enjoy the Polk Museum of Art in Lakeland, and flight enthusiasts can't miss the annual SUN 'n FUN Fly­in. And don’t forget Spring Training with the Detroit Tigers at the newly Renovated Joker Marchant Stadium! In the heart of Lakeland's downtown, Lake Mirror Park offers A historic promenade, amphitheater and pedestrian walkways. Hollis Garden, found around the walkway, is a breathtaking formal garden that showcases more han 10,000 flowers and Florida indigenous plants. Make sure to dine at one of the over 30 restaurants in downtown, in what is quickly becoming the hottest restaurant scene in central Florida.


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