Built in 2007, this modern office building is part of the busy, Old Port landscape. Located on the corner of Fore Street and Custom House Wharf, the large, green tinted windows have views of Portland Harbor and the U.S. Custom House building.
300 Fore St. has five floors and a lower level that add up to 55,118 SF of leasable space offered by the floor. Each floor is approximately 10,000 SF.
Tenants will be joining CIEE’s home office, which has a fun, flexible modern design with largely open office space. Natural light comes in from all sides of the mostly glass windowed walls.
The first-floor lobby includes a reception area, a fireplace and a café style lunch area. Sound attenuation panels hang in the ceilings of some shared spaces: smart and stylish. The lower level of the building includes full locker rooms.
With secure bike racks and storage, nearby bus stops, parking garages and lots, along with easy access to and from the Interstate, 300 Fore St. is accessible for all types of commuters.
Available immediately.
300 Fore St. in Portland is offered for lease at $28 SF Modified Gross by Joe Malone, CCIM, SIOR and Jennifer Small, Broker, of Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. Please contact Joe at 207-773-2554; joe@malonecb.com or Jennifer at 207-772-6871; jennifer@malonecb.com.
Visit malonecb.com to learn more about Maine commercial properties for sale or lease.
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