1427 West 9th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64101
$1,895
Property Details
Property Description
COMMERCIAL ONLY.
The historic Hobbs Building is the premier art studios / mixed-use facility in Kansas City, catering to creative businesses and professional artists of all stripes.
This suite is suitable for a variety of office, creative business, or studio uses. It features large north-facing windows, original hardwood floors, high heavy-timber ceilings, a deluxe full kitchen, and full bath with shower. The building offers modern mechanical systems, steam heat, freight and passenger elevators, a covered loading dock, ADA accessibility, high-speed internet, and a secure, video-equipped entry system.
12-month lease unless otherwise stated.
$50 credit/background check per tenant required.
Tenant is responsible for the following utilities:
Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed- property subject to change due to price and availability.
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Property Features Central Air Conditioning, Commercia, Hardwood Floors, Laundry On-Site, Pet Friendly, Storage Space, Vintage Charm
Location
1427 West 9th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64101
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