(615) 301-1650: MLS #2803526 Official listing information! neighborhood - 4010 Clarksville Pike located in Nashville TN 37218, priced at $1700000, with 0 bedrooms.
4010 Clarksville Pike Nashville TN - MLS #2803526 Closefor sale in Nashville, TN at 4010 Clarksville Pike. This is priced at $1,428,571/acre.
Prime commercial steel-framed building zoned CL with an Urban Design Overlay, offering 4,848 square feet of gross building area, including 908 square feet of office space. The property features 213 feet of frontage on a major road, exposed 18-foot maximum height sloped ceilings, two 14'x14' rolling doors, and one 10'x10' rolling door. Additionally, it includes 13 lined parking spaces and is fully heated and cooled. The building is equipped with both low and high voltage electrical systems and provides immediate access to Highway 41, with proximity to Briley Parkway. The buyer and buyer's agent are responsible for verifying all pertinent information.
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Listing information last updated on July 12th, 2025 at 5:53pm CDT.
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