
Description
Large office building on Harrison Avenue in the heart of Butte's primary commercial district. Two-story building with a partial basement. Over 20 offices, 2 conference rooms and much more. The first floor has the main reception area, 9+ individual offices, library, copy room, work stations, kitchen, 4 restrooms, built in vault. The second floor has approximately 4,000 sq. ft. , skylights over 2nd floor reception area, 12 separate offices, conference room, 2 rest rooms, work area with individual work stations, Approximate 700 sq ft basement features conference room and work station. Dedicated parking lot. The original building built by the legendary Evel Knievel. Because of the buildings large size, options include one owner-occupant or the ability to owner-occupy part of the building a
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01/2 BATHS
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12,072SQFT
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$62$/SQFT
Description
Large office building on Harrison Avenue in the heart of Butte's primary commercial district. Two-story building with a partial basement. Over 20 offices, 2 conference rooms and much more. The first floor has the main reception area, 9+ individual offices, library, copy room, work stations, kitchen, 4 restrooms, built in vault. The second floor has approximately 4,000 sq. ft. , skylights over 2nd floor reception area, 12 separate offices, conference room, 2 rest rooms, work area with individual work stations, Approximate 700 sq ft basement features conference room and work station. Dedicated parking lot. The original building built by the legendary Evel Knievel. Because of the buildings large size, options include one owner-occupant or the ability to owner-occupy part of the building a
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