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Highlights
- Industrial-Size Overhead Doors
- Office or Retail
- Drive-In Bay
Space Availability (2)
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- Rental Rate
- Rent Type
| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Rent Type | ||
| 1st Floor | 6,500 SF | Negotiable | $12.00 /SF/YR $1.00 /SF/MO $78,000 /YR $6,500 /MO | Triple Net (NNN) | ||
| 1st Floor | 4,250 SF | Negotiable | $12.00 /SF/YR $1.00 /SF/MO $51,000 /YR $4,250 /MO | Triple Net (NNN) |
1st Floor
Landlord flexibility during buildout. Light Trade, Industrial & Specialty — The Industrial-Door Use Set Plumbing/HVAC showroom + office, electrical contractor with counter sales, appliance and kitchen/bath showrooms, flooring and window/door companies, printing and sign shops, commercial/ghost kitchens, tech repair, light indoor fabrication, AV/low-voltage, security, and fire protection system companies, small accessory data centers, and secure asset storage (exotic/vintage vehicles, precious metals, financial assets, art, and other high-value assets). The 223 Commerce industrial-size doors make this category genuinely operable in the building — not just theoretically permitted.
- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
1st Floor
Can combine with other space for an office. Kingsport's most flexible commercial zoning. Permits restaurants, cafes, bars, brewpubs, craft breweries (up to 10,000 SF production), craft wineries, distilleries with tasting rooms, retail of all categories, office and professional uses, medical, personal services, entertainment and event venues, hotels and B&Bs, education, residential (except single-family detached), and the full light-trade/industrial-showroom set supported by the 223 Commerce industrial-size doors. Buyer to confirm specific uses with City of Kingsport.
- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
Rent Types
The rent amount and type that the tenant (lessee) will be responsible to pay to the landlord (lessor) throughout the lease term is negotiated prior to both parties signing a lease agreement. The rent type will vary depending upon the services provided. For example, triple net rents are typically lower than full service rents due to additional expenses the tenant is required to pay in addition to the base rent. Contact the listing broker for a full understanding of any associated costs or additional expenses for each rent type.
1. Full Service: A rental rate that includes normal building standard services as provided by the landlord within a base year rental.
2. Double Net (NN): Tenant pays for only two of the building expenses; the landlord and tenant determine the specific expenses prior to signing the lease agreement.
3. Triple Net (NNN): A lease in which the tenant is responsible for all expenses associated with their proportional share of occupancy of the building.
4. Modified Gross: Modified Gross is a general type of lease rate where typically the tenant will be responsible for their proportional share of one or more of the expenses. The landlord will pay the remaining expenses. See the below list of common Modified Gross rental rate structures: 4. Plus All Utilities: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of utilities in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Cleaning: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of cleaning in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Electric: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the electrical cost in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Electric & Cleaning: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the electrical and cleaning cost in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Utilities and Char: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the utilities and cleaning cost in addition to the rent. 4. Industrial Gross: A type of Modified Gross lease where the tenant pays one or more of the expenses in addition to the rent. The landlord and tenant determine these prior to signing the lease agreement.
5. Tenant Electric: The landlord pays for all services and the tenant is responsible for their usage of lights and electrical outlets in the space they occupy.
6. Negotiable or Upon Request: Used when the leasing contact does not provide the rent or service type.
7. TBD: To be determined; used for buildings for which no rent or service type is known, commonly utilized when the buildings are not yet built.
Property Facts
| Total Space Available | 10,750 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 11,250 SF |
| Property Type | Retail | Year Built/Renovated | 1933/2015 |
| Property Subtype | Storefront |
| Total Space Available | 10,750 SF |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Property Subtype | Storefront |
| Gross Leasable Area | 11,250 SF |
| Year Built/Renovated | 1933/2015 |
About the Property
Rare Two-Address Downtown Asset, 100% Occupied with Owner-Operator Flexibility — Four Active Tenants Including a $500,000 Turnkey Commercial Kitchen | Qualified Opportunity Zone, TIF, PILOT, and Tennessee Main Street District Building Size: ±17,750 SF total — 223 Commerce ±11,250 SF + 215 Commerce ±6,500 SF Lot Size: ±0.40 acres combined (±17,424 SF) Zoning: B-2 Central Business District (City of Kingsport) Special Districts: Qualified Opportunity Zone, TIF District, PILOT District, Tennessee Main Street Flood Zone: B/X — outside the 100-year floodplain (buyer to verify) Occupancy: 100% leased — all leases temporary, structured to deliver vacancy to an owner-operator Sale Type: Investment or Owner-User The Property Kingsport's steady, measured growth is its quiet advantage. Fast-growing markets like Nashville often overbuild during boom cycles and pay for it in vacancy spikes. Kingsport doesn't carry that risk. Commercial fundamentals here are unusually tight — Office at 4.0% vacancy, Retail at 1.5%, Multifamily at 5.6%, all outperforming national averages. What makes this property a rare opportunity is the location: the historic core of downtown, where the inventory is finite and effectively irreplaceable. Kingsport buying power per dollar of retail rent is 10% to 24% higher than Knoxville, Nashville, and Asheville, NC. 215 & 223 Commerce Street is one of Downtown Kingsport's most distinctive commercial assets — approximately ±17,750 SF of flexible space contained within a single building yet operating under two separate street addresses. That multi-address configuration is genuinely rare for the market: it gives an owner the footprint of a larger facility while preserving the option to operate, brand, or sub-lease as multiple distinct storefronts and suites under one roof. The building is currently 100% occupied across five active tenants — a tavern with a full commercial kitchen, a craft distillery, a high-end fitness operator, a destination retail concept, and a supplemental storefront. Every lease is intentionally short-term, structured so the building can deliver flexible vacancy to an owner-operator. A buyer underwrites a fully stabilized, in-place rent roll from day one, then chooses which space(s) to occupy as leases roll. Turnkey F&B Infrastructure Anchor tenant Ole Crow Tavern has invested approximately $500,000 in a fully upgraded commercial kitchen and bar build-out — hood system, line equipment, finishes, and front-of-house all in place. That turnkey F&B infrastructure would be cost-prohibitive to replicate and gives the next operator a move-in-ready restaurant platform. King City Distillery operates a working craft distillery and tasting room under B-2 zoning, which expressly permits the use. Industrial-Door Bay — 223 Commerce The 223 Commerce gym space features industrial-size overhead doors — unusual and valuable in a downtown building. The doors make the space convertible to higher-clearance, drive-in uses: supply company, contractor showroom with stock area, plumbing/HVAC/electrical distributor, flooring or window/door showroom, or light fabrication. Few Downtown Kingsport spaces accommodate that. In-Place Tenants — Vacancy on Demand Ole Crow Tavern (anchor F&B, ~$500K kitchen build-out) | King City Distillery (craft distillery + tasting room) | G1 Elite (fitness, industrial-door bay) | Found Objects (destination retail) | supplemental storefront. All leases temporary by design — the building can deliver any combination of spaces back to ownership without a tenant displacement fight. Three Owner-Operator Paths Income first — hold the rent roll, step into spaces as leases roll. Operator first — take the industrial-door bay for an owner-occupied concept day one, collect rent from the rest. Reposition — recapture the building over time as single-tenant, mixed-use, or hospitality redevelopment under B-2 zoning. B-2 Central Business District Kingsport's most flexible commercial zoning. Permits restaurants, cafes, bars, brewpubs, craft breweries (up to 10,000 SF production), craft wineries, distilleries with tasting rooms, retail of all categories, office and professional uses, medical, personal services, entertainment and event venues, hotels and B&Bs, education, residential (except single-family detached), and the full light-trade/industrial-showroom set supported by the 223 Commerce industrial-size doors. Buyer to confirm specific uses with City of Kingsport. Incentives & Tax Advantages Qualified Opportunity Zone — defer capital gains, reduce the deferred gain, and eliminate federal tax on new OZ gains after a 10-year hold with no depreciation recapture. Additionally eligible for the City of Kingsport's Façade Grant, Redevelopment Grant, and Downtown Kingsport Loan Program (buyer to verify with City and Downtown Kingsport Association). Buyer should consult their CPA on OZ eligibility and current IRS rules. Location Downtown Kingsport core — steps from Broad Street, Church Circle, and the Heritage Trail. Purpose-planned urban fabric — 44 walkable blocks, true grid, 1,800+ free public parking spaces. Active revitalization district with new water, sewer, power, and streetscape investment. Growing residential base — Bridwell on Broad, Brickyard Village (400+ new residences nearby); Downtown lofts appraising at $250+/SF. Event-driven foot traffic — Fun Fest, Santa Train, First Thursday Sip & Stroll, Kingsport Farmers Market, Sculpture Walk. Outdoor recreation — South Fork of the Holston River, 10-mile Greenbelt, Bays Mountain Park. Access: ~1 mile to I-26 / I-81 corridor; within a day's drive of ~70% of the U.S. population; ~14 miles to Tri-Cities Airport. Anchored by Eastman Chemical, Holston Valley Medical Center, and the Kingsport Academic Village (Northeast State + ETSU Downtown). Who This Suits Restaurant or hospitality owner-operator wanting a $500K turnkey kitchen | supply company, distributor, or contractor showroom needing drive-in industrial-door capability | brewpub, distillery, or winery operator | mixed-use operator splitting the two addresses across complementary concepts | healthcare, civic, or professional tenant using the multi-address layout for distinct entrances | adaptive-reuse developer recapturing the building as temporary leases roll (Downtown loft comps $250+/SF) | investor positioning for continued Downtown Kingsport upside with Opportunity Zone tax advantages. Sold together as one building under a single transaction. Tours available upon request. Contact the listing agent. All information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable; no representation or warranty is made as to accuracy. Prospective purchasers should verify square footage, zoning, lease structure, Opportunity Zone boundaries, incentive eligibility, flood zone, and permitted uses with the appropriate authorities and their own advisors.
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