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25 Strickland St 2,060 SF of Retail Space Available in Fairburn, GA 30213



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| Space | Size | Ceiling | Term | Rental Rate | Rent Type | |
| 1st Floor | 2,060 SF | 8’ - 11’ | Negotiable | $14.56 /SF/YR $1.21 /SF/MO $29,994 /YR $2,499 /MO | Modified Gross |
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Flexible Zoning Stand Alone Single Tenant Building with Office/Retail Area and Storage/Shop Great Visibility Great Parking Great Traffic Area Great Rental Rate -$2,500 per Month Great Real Estate Broker to Show Call 678-209-3100 Great Flexible Zoning Sec. 80-82.1. - DTMU—Downtown Mixed-Use Zoning District. (a) DTMU—Intent. Regulations set forth in this section are the DTMU downtown commercial and historic downtown commercial district regulations. Article IV should be consulted to determine uses and minimum standards for uses allowed by administrative permit or use permit. The purpose of the downtown commercial and historic downtown commercial districts are to: (1) Complement retail and office uses in the historic downtown core; and (2) To reinforce the historic downtown as the focus of community activity. The DTMU district is intended to promote a vibrant downtown and opportunities for social interaction consistent with its historic role. To promote and preserve the DTMU district, businesses which increase the number of vehicles in the downtown, and uses which require excessive outside storage, are prohibited. (b)DTMU—Use regulations. Within the DTMU district, land and structures shall be used in accordance with the standards herein. Any use not specifically designated as a permitted use in this section, or as a use allowed by use permit shall be prohibited. (c) DTMU—Permitted uses. Permitted uses are allowed in the O&I, C-1, C-2, and RM-12 districts. Structures and land may be used for only the following purposes: (1) Office and institutional services and similar uses, including: a.Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services. b.Advertising agencies, outdoor advertising services. c.Banking and financial institutions. d.Commercial art and graphic design. e.Computer repair, programming services and stores. f.Dance studios, schools, and halls. g.Employment services. h.Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. i.Insurance agencies, agents, brokers and services. j.Labor unions and similar labor organizations. k.Land subdivides and developers (except cemeteries). l.Legal services. m.Libraries. n.Management and public relations services o.Medical equipment rental and leasing. p.Museums. q.Offices and clinics of doctors of medicine, dentists, doctors of osteopathy, chiropractors, optometrists, podiatrists, nurses, and health practitioners. r.Pension, health and welfare funds services. s.Photographic studios and photography services. t.Political organizations. u.Real estate operators and lessors, agents and managers. v.Research and development services (excluding testing laboratories). w.Secretarial and court reporting services. x.Security systems services. y.Tax return preparation services. z.Theatrical producers (except motion picture). aa. Title abstract offices. (2)Recreational and similar uses, including: a.Bowling centers. b.Membership sports and recreation clubs. c.Sports and recreational camps. (3)Retail services and similar uses, including: a. Antique stores. b.Auto and home supply stores. c.Barber shops. d.Bicycle shops. e.Book stores. f.Cable and other pay television services. g.Camera and photographic supply stores. h.Candy, nut, and confectionery stores. i.Computer and computer software stores. j.Dance studios, schools, and halls. k.Department stores. l.Drapery, curtain and upholstery stores. m.Drop-off laundry, garment services, and agents for laundries and dry-cleaners. n.Drug stores. o.Electrical and electronic repair shops. p.Floor covering stores. q.Florists. r.Fruit and vegetable markets. s.Furniture stores. t.Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops. u.Grocery stores. v.Hardware stores. w.Hobby, toy and game shops. x.Home furnishings stores. y. Hotels, motels, and residential facilities, or other similar accommodations: Provided that no guest room shall have direct access to the exterior of the building except through a main or central lobby; that the main or central lobby must have an area of at least 700 square feet; and that the main or central lobby must have a management employee on duty 24 hours per day and seven days per week. z.Household appliance stores. aa. Jewelry stores. bb.Men's, women's, and children's clothing, specialty shops, shoes, and accessory stores. cc.Optical goods stores. dd.Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores. ee.Photocopying and duplicating stores. ff.Radio and television repair shops and stores. gg.Bakeries. hh. Re upholstery and furniture repair. ii. Shoe repair shops and shoeshine parlors. jj.Sporting goods stores. kk.Telephone communications. ll.Tobacco and cigars stores. mm.Used merchandise. nn.Watch, clock, and jewelry repair. (4) Other uses, including: a.Art galleries. b. Bed and breakfast. c.Civic, social, and fraternal associations. d.Coin-operated laundries and dry cleaning. e.Film, music studios and services allied to film and music production. f.Motion picture theaters (except drive-in). g.Physical fitness facilities. h.Restaurants and eating and drinking establishments. i.Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores. j.Transportation, tour operators, and travel agencies (excluding trucking).
- Listed rate may not include certain utilities, building services and property expenses
- Fully Built-Out as Standard Retail Space
- Space is an outparcel at this property
- Central Air and Heating
- Partitioned Offices
- Drop Ceilings
- Secure Storage
- Plug & Play
- After Hours HVAC Available
- Finished Ceilings: 8’ - 11’
- Great Exposure, Building Parking Lot, Open Plan
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 | 2,060 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 2,060 SF |
| Property Type | Retail | Year Built | 1988 |
| Property Subtype | Freestanding | Parking Ratio | 5.13/1,000 SF |
| Total Space Available | 2,060 SF |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Property Subtype | Freestanding |
| Gross Leasable Area | 2,060 SF |
| Year Built | 1988 |
| Parking Ratio | 5.13/1,000 SF |
About the Property
Stand Alone Single Tenant Building with Office/Retail Area and Storage/Shop Great Visibility Great Parking Great Traffic Area Great Rental Rate -$2,500 per Month Great Real Estate Broker to Show Call 678-209-3100 Great Flexible Zoning Sec. 80-82.1. - DTMU—Downtown Mixed-Use Zoning District. (a) DTMU—Intent. Regulations set forth in this section are the DTMU downtown commercial and historic downtown commercial district regulations. Article IV should be consulted to determine uses and minimum standards for uses allowed by administrative permit or use permit. The purpose of the downtown commercial and historic downtown commercial districts are to: Complement retail and office uses in the historic downtown core; and To reinforce the historic downtown as the focus of community activity. The DTMU district is intended to promote a vibrant downtown and opportunities for social interaction consistent with its historic role. To promote and preserve the DTMU district, businesses which increase the number of vehicles in the downtown, and uses which require excessive outside storage, are prohibited. DTMU—Use regulations. Within the DTMU district, land and structures shall be used in accordance with the standards herein. Any use not specifically designated as a permitted use in this section, or as a use allowed by use permit shall be prohibited. DTMU—Permitted uses. Permitted uses are allowed in the O&I, C-1, C-2, and RM-12 districts. Structures and land may be used for only the following purposes: Office and institutional services and similar uses, including: Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services. Advertising agencies, outdoor advertising services. Banking and financial institutions. Commercial art and graphic design. Computer repair, programming services and stores. Dance studios, schools, and halls. Employment services. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Insurance agencies, agents, brokers and services. Labor unions and similar labor organizations.k. Land subdivides and developers (except cemeteries). Legal services. Libraries. Management and public relations services. Medical equipment rental and leasing. Museums. Offices and clinics of doctors of medicine, dentists, doctors of osteopathy, chiropractors, optometrists, podiatrists, nurses, and health practitioners. Pension, health and welfare funds services. Photographic studios and photography services. Political organizations. Real estate operators and lessors, agents and managers. Research and development services (excluding testing laboratories). Secretarial and court reporting services. Security systems services. Tax return preparation services. Theatrical producers (except motion picture). Title abstract offices. Recreational and similar uses, including: Bowling centers. Membership sports and recreation clubs. Sports and recreational camps. Retail services and similar uses, including: Antique stores. Auto and home supply stores. Barber shops. Bicycle shops. Book stores. Cable and other pay television services. Camera and photographic supply stores. Candy, nut, and confectionery stores. Computer and computer software stores. Dance studios, schools, and halls. Department stores. Drapery, curtain and upholstery stores. Drop-off laundry, garment services, and agents for laundries and dry-cleaners. Drug stores. Electrical and electronic repair shops. Floor covering stores. . Florists. Fruit and vegetable markets. Furniture stores. Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops. Grocery stores. Hardware stores. Hobby, toy and game shops.. Home furnishings stores. Hotels, motels, and residential facilities, or other similar accommodations: Provided that no guest room shall have direct access to the exterior of the building except through a main or central lobby; that the main or central lobby must have an area of at least 700 square feet; and that the main or central lobby must have a management employee on duty 24 hours per day and seven days per week.. Household appliance stores. Jewelry stores. Men's, women's, and children's clothing, specialty shops, shoes, and accessory stores. Optical goods stores. Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores. Photocopying and duplicating stores. Radio and television repair shops and stores. Bakeries. Reupholstery and furniture repair. Shoe repair shops and shoeshine parlors. Sporting goods stores. Telephone communications. Tobacco and cigars stores. Used merchandise. Watch, clock, and jewelry repair. Other uses, including: Art galleries. Bed and breakfast. Civic, social, and fraternal associations. Coin-operated laundries and dry cleaning. Film, music studios and services allied to film and music production. Motion picture theaters (except drive-in). Physical fitness facilities. Restaurants and eating and drinking establishments. Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores. Transportation, tour operators, and travel agencies (excluding trucking).
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