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$15,000
34,144 SqFt
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Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Commercial/Industrial
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Rent
Square Footage 34,144 sqft
Subdivision Mi
MLS Listing ID 60943122
Lot Size 3.520 Acres
Acres 3.52
Lot Dimensions 255 x 405 x 332 x 547
Property Sub-Type Commercial/Industrial
Property Description
For Lease- – Iconic Yamasaki-Designed Commercial Landmark?- 16200 Northland Drive, Southfield, MI Now available for lease - this historically significant building was designed by world-renowned architect Minoru Yamasaki, best known for designing the original World Trade Center. Originally built as the Reynolds Metals world headquarters, this property offers unmatched architectural character, expansive space, and excellent commercial exposure. Property Features: • 34,000 SF across 3 open-concept floors • Located on 3.58 acres with front & rear parking • Prime freeway frontage for high visibility • Last occupied by Bally's Total Fitness • Currently vacant and ready for build-out or renovation • Ideal for: Office, Medical, Fitness Center, Wellness/Rehab, or Creative Use Strategic Location: • Directly across from the new Costco Wholesale • Surrounded by 2,000 PLUS brand-new apartment units under development • Positioned in Southfield's growing commercial and residential hub This is a rare opportunity to lease a high-profile, architecturally significant property with major redevelopment momentum in the area.
Location
State MI
County Oakland
Area Southfield (63244)
Zoning Professional Office,Commercial
Building
Foundation Basement
Water Other-See Remarks
Structure Type Log
Others
Ownership Private
Financing Lease,Rent/Option to Buy
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