- For Lease Contact for pricing
- Property Type Office - General Office
- Property Size 135,000 SF
- Lot Size 0.83 Acre
- Parking Spaces Avail. 99
- Parking Ratio 0.74 / 1,000 SF
- Property Tenancy Multi-Tenant
- Building Class B
- Year Built 1918
- Date Updated May 6, 2026
Description
The Phoenix Building is a 135,000-square-foot office property situated on a 0.83-acre lot. Constructed in 1918, this Class B building offers 99 parking spaces with a parking ratio of 0.74. The property is well-suited for general office use and boasts a prime location in the Historic Third Ward, known for its unique architectural character and vibrant business community.
The Historic Third Ward provides tenants with exceptional access to nearby amenities. Restaurants like Sweetgreen, Shake Shack, and Kanpai Izakaya are within 0.1 miles, while Tre Rivali is just steps away at approximately 0.04 miles. Hotel accommodations, including the Kimpton Journeyman Hotel (0.03 miles) and Tru by Hilton (0.24 miles), are conveniently close. Several public transportation stops are within walking distance, such as the Historic Third Ward stop approximately 0.1 miles away. Nearby parking structures, including the Milwaukee Street Structure and Buffalo Parking Building, further enhance the accessibility of this location.
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11 Spaces Available
219 North Milwaukee Street #200
General Office
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1,945 SF
$7.05/SF/YR
2
1,945 - 1,945 SF
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219 North Milwaukee Street #300
General Office
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7,919 SF
$7.05/SF/YR
3
7,919 - 8,317 SF
Immediate
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398 RSF of storage space contiguous to suite 300 - for a total of ±8,317 RSF
219 North Milwaukee Street #320
General Office
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979 SF
$7.05/SF/YR
3
979 - 979 SF
Immediate
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219 North Milwaukee Street #330
General Office
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3,218 SF
$7.05/SF/YR
3
3,218 - 3,218 SF
Immediate
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No
219 North Milwaukee Street #505
General Office
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769 SF
$7.05/SF/YR
5
769 - 769 SF
Immediate
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Contacts
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