(615) 301-1650: MLS #2354328 Official listing information! Plus Park Commercial neighborhood - 299 Plus Park Blvd located in Nashville TN 37217, priced at $4200, with 0 bedrooms.
299 Plus Park Blvd Nashville TN - MLS #2354328 Closefor sale in Nashville, TN at 299 Plus Park Blvd. This is priced at $12,000/acre.
Recently renovated open plan office space with one large open area, kitchen, two bathrooms with shower, large side room (optional), and two additional medium-sized rooms.? Lots of windows open to a common area.? 64 condos are being built on the campus; the campus is shared with a trade school and a charter school.? Flexible lease terms are available.? Security system, video surveillance, and key FOB access.? Furniture can stay or go- conference table and chairs, bar height table and chairs, sectional sofa.?
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Listing information last updated on April 28th, 2025 at 5:39pm CDT.
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