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WOOLWORTH BUILDING ON MAIN

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OVERVIEW

This landmark anchor property in the downtown Oak Hill commercial district boasts more than 20,000 square feet of largely open-plan commercial space. At the heart of a market of more than 30,000 area residents and more than three million annual visitors, the building is ideally suited to commerce, especially where easy interstate access is concerned. The US-19 expressway travels across the region, approaching within 2,000 feet of the building at its Main Street exit.

ABOUT THE NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL PARK & PRESERVE

Only two miles from the building, the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve attracts more than three million visitors annually to the area, accord...

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Directions

To follow-up with your interest, please contact David Sibray at 304-575-7390.

From Interstate 77/64 at Beckley, follow the US-19 expressway north 10 miles to the Oak Hill/Pea Ridge Road exit. From the exit, follow Main Street north approximately 3,000 feet. The building will be on the left. From Fayetteville at the New River Gorge Bridge, follow the US-19 expressway south seven miles to the Main Street exit. From the exit, follow Main Street south approximately 2,000 feet. The building will be on the right.

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FoxFire Realty

Lewisburg, WV

(304) 451-5210

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FoxFire Realty, (304) 451-5210
Source: MLS# WOOLWORTH BUILDING ON MAIN
Listing last updated: November 29, 2023 at 12:48 PM
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