FOR SALE
FORMER
SALVATION ARMY BUILDING 409 PUYALLUP AVENUE :: TACOMA, WA 98421
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BUILDING DETAILS:
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Price: $2,495,000 Square Footage: ±45,000 Zoning: UCX-Tacoma Dome Use: Office, Retail, Warehouse, Residential, Hotel Clearance: 12 Feet Year Built: 1929 with 1955 addition Loading Access: 5 Dock High Utility: Three-phase Power Parking on site
Andrea Peterson Senior Associate 253.572.6355
[email protected] FOR SALE
FORMER
SALVATION ARMY BUILDING 409 PUYALLUP AVENUE :: TACOMA, WA 98421
PROPERTY
Ideal owner-user building
FEATURES
Sweeping views of Downtown Tacoma, 509 Bridge and the Thea Foss Waterway Offers large contiguous floorplates – up to ±16,800 SF Transit: Adjacent the Pierce Transit Parking Garages (2,400 stalls), Sounder Station, and Downtown Light Rail 3 blocks from the new Americas Car Museum Immediate access to Port of Tacoma, Thea Foss Waterfront and Port of Tacoma Expandable: Building can handle additional 3 floors – Feasibility Package with Structural Report available
Circa 1936 – Former Nalley’s Headquarters Courtesy Tacoma Public Library
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