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Want a tour? Reach out to Grayson Burgess and Edward Wilson at Trinity Partners.

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Located in the Village of West Greenville is Poe West, a spacious office building with two suites available to sublease via Trinity Partners.

The 1,579- and 3,517-sqft listings would be perfect for any business looking to expand in a fun location. The up-and-coming neighborhood near downtown features unique galleries, shops, and restaurants.

Poe West’s amenities include access to coworking areas, private offices, conference rooms, a kitchen, outdoor spaces, and plenty of parking. Bonus: Furniture is available.

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