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Hardy Oak is a state-of-the-art medical office building anchored by well-known tenants such as PediOrthoSA and South Texas Spinal Clinic. Located in Stone Oak Medical Center, Hardy Oak Medical Building is also across the street from the Stone Oak Methodist Hospital, placing it in a very desirable region to practice in.
Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
3rd Floor, Ste 320 | 4,451 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request | Medical | Full Build-Out | Now |
Size |
4,451 SF |
Term |
Negotiable |
Rental Rate |
Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request |
Space Use |
Medical |
Condition |
Full Build-Out |
Available |
Now |
Size | 4,451 SF |
Term | Negotiable |
Rental Rate | Upon Request |
Space Use | Medical |
Condition | Full Build-Out |
Available | Now |
Hardy Oak is a state-of-the-art medical office building anchored by well-known tenants such as PediOrthoSA and South Texas Spinal Clinic. Located in Stone Oak Medical Center, Hardy Oak Medical Building is also across the street from the Stone Oak Methodist Hospital, placing it in a very desirable region to practice in.
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