Office Residential For Lease • 300+ SF
| Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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| 1st Floor Ste 1C | Office | 300-860 SF | $14.00 USD/SF/YR | |
Flexible space in Lyric Square - could be one office serving several people, or split into two offices/tenants. Come check out the space and explore the possibilities! Rent would be based on square footage of the suite actually leased.
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| 1st Floor Ste 1D | Office | 210-650 SF | $14.00 USD/SF/YR | |
Excellent private offices on the first floor of Lyric Square! The suite is divided into four private offices with a shared reception / entry room. Each private office is about 200sqft and can comfortably hold one or a couple people. Rent a private office room for yourself or rent several for you and your colleagues! Flexible lease terms - come check out this unique opportunity!
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| 3rd Floor Ste 3A | Office | 1,340 SF | $12.00 USD/SF/YR | |
Spacious, open, light-filled suite in Lyric Square! Rarely available penthouse office in Lyric Square - come see for yourself!
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Overview: Lyric Square is Anniston's premier office community. The majestic historic building offers executive and professional office suites that are ideally suited for law firms, therapy practices, technology companies, non-profits, and other professional or creative office uses. The award-winning building boasts modern amenities like fiber Internet availability while retaining rich historic features. An adjacent parking lot makes Lyric Square extremely convenient for employees and clients. Lyric Square’s prime downtown location is within walking distance of major courthouses, trendy restaurants, and all that charming Anniston has to offer. Come be part of Lyric Square’s next chapter! NOTE: Individual private offices now available for rent on the first floor of the building (within Suite 1D). Inquire today! History: The Lyric Theater opened on April 8, 1917, and was on the Keith Vaudeville circuit for many years. It was renamed the Ritz Theater in October 1928, and later became a movie theater until its closing in the late 1960s. It was slated for demolition when it was acquired in 1982 by a local family and fully renovated at a cost of $1.1 million for its current office use. A variety of modern improvements are underway since the building’s most recent acquisition in 2024. The Lyric Theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The renovation received recognition for innovative development from the American Planning Association.
| Parking Available: | Yes |
| Reserved: | No |
| Spaces Provided: | 60 |
| Type: | Surface |
| Included in Rent: | Yes |