188 Shipley Street
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Starboard Commercial Real Estate
| Date Uploaded: September 23, 2020
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Description
• Separate Entrance • Parking for 4 cars/ Industrial work area • Roll Up Door • 1 bathroom on the ground floor, two on 2nd floor, one includes a shower • Private Office/Conference Room • Wood Flooring • HVAC throughout the 2nd Floor
Categories:
Commercial Properties for Lease
Property Types:
Industrial, Office
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Northern California, Bay Area
Cities:
San Francisco
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