Courtesy of: Patrick T Larrimer, Real Estate Opportunity, patrick@reopohio.com
Courtesy of: Patrick T Larrimer, Real Estate Opportunity, patrick@reopohio.com
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Lot: 0.55 Acres
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$975
124 S 30th Street Modern Space for Lease in the Heart of Newark - Perfect for Retail, Office, or Service-Based Businesses Welcome to a versatile, move-in-ready space that blends style and function. Whether you're opening a salon, spa, boutique, or professional office, this property offers the perfect canvas for your business. Its flexible layout suits a wide range of uses—from wellness services and beauty to legal, tax preparation, therapy, or consulting. 📍 Prime Location Highlights: Located near downtown Newark, this property places your business in the middle of cultural and community vibrance—just blocks from the Midland Theatre, The Works Museum, and the Newark Earthworks. Surrounded by restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops, and government offices, this nearby area draws steady daily foot traffic and provides valuable exposure. With ample off-street and public parking, ADA-compliant access, and quick connectivity to SR-16 and SR-79, this space supports accessibility and convenience for both clients and staff. Newark continues to grow, making this a strategic and exciting location to establish or expand your business. Key Features: Zoned for salon, spa, boutique retail, or professional office Suitable for service industries: legal, tax, counseling, etc. Flexible floor plan ready for tenant improvements Excellent visibility in a revitalized downtown corridor Near cultural landmarks, civic buildings, and dining Convenient access to Columbus and surrounding areas Position your business where local charm meets practical opportunity—right in the heart of Newark.
Courtesy of: Patrick T Larrimer, Real Estate Opportunity, patrick@reopohio.com
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