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Last updated on August 8th, 2024

231 N Kentucky Avenue

Up To $625.00/month

231 N. Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland, Florida 33801


Lease Sizes255 Square Feet
Building Size30,000 Square Feet
Land Size0.12 Acres
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Property: This signature 30,000 sf property situated at the NE corner of Kentucky and Pine Street is home to some of Lakeland’s most established and iconic downtown retail merchants, including Mitchell’s Coffee Shop, The Embroidery Mill & Boutique & K&M Beadworks. Second floor currently offers Suite 215 is another executive suite with 255 SF. Executive Suites include utilities, internet, common area maintenance, conference room, elevator access and parking.

Property: This signature 30,000 sf property situated at the NE corner of Kentucky and Pine Street is home to some of Lakeland’s most established and iconic downtown retail merchants, including Mitchell’s Coffee Shop, The Embroidery Mill & Boutique & K&M Beadworks. Second floor offers four suites currently Suite 201 is 2,713 sqft with four large offices, breakroom and large open work area.

Location: Excellent downtown location, truly in the heart of the retail/commercial district. Excellent location with Munn Park, restaurants, banks retail, city offices and other amenities within easy walking distance. Building is in the downtown CRA and historic districts. Very easy access to I-4 or Polk Parkway, both are 3+/- miles away.

Historical Information: The Bowyer building was constructed in 1902 and is the oldest commercial building still standing in Lakeland. Colonel Napoleon Bonaparte Bowyer commanded the 10th Virginia Cavalry, Army Northern Virginia in the Civil War. He moved with his family to Lakeland, Florida in 1885. He was the city's third mayor and built the first brick and masonry commercial building, built in 1902 on the corner of E. Pine St. and N. Kentucky Ave., which bears his name to this day.


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