Spacious commercial space in the center of tartu
Total area 200 m², private property, stone house
Sanitary arrangements: sauna, shower, ventilation, urban water
Heating and ventilation: gas heating, electric heating, solid fuel
Kitchen: kitchen
Communications and security: Internet
Additional information: furniture, electricity, street entrance, separate entryway
Neighbourhood: roads in good condition roads
FOR RENT: commercial space (part of the property)
Tähtvere 4-1 – on the border of the city centre and Supilinn
A 200 m² portion of the premises on the first floor is available for rent in a very convenient location – on the border of Tartu city centre and the Supilinn district, on Tähtvere Street. The property is part of the first floor of a 4-storey residential building. The commercial space can be divided into 5–6 separate units.
ADVANTAGES OF THE PREMISES:
-Ceiling height exceeding 3 metres – spaciousness and a representative look
-200 m² of commercial space (part of the first floor)
-Separate entrances and exits (from the street side and from the courtyard side)
-Sauna
-Own gas boiler, with the possibility to connect to the city district heating
-City water supply and sewage connection
-Parking behind the building
- Kitchen
Ideally suited for starting your own business (studio, service point, office, clinic, creative or educational spaces), as well as for commercial use (shop, showroom, workshop).
The location is particularly valuable – immediate proximity to the city centre, the atmosphere of Supilinn, convenient access and excellent visibility, all in a quiet neighbourhood.
An excellent opportunity for an entrepreneur looking for space in one of the most sought-after districts of Tartu.
HISTORY AND THE BUILDING
The building at Tähtvere 4 is a historic building and is listed in the Estonian Register of Cultural Monuments under number 7057, confirming its historical and architectural value. The estimated period of construction is the 1880s; according to most historical sources, the building was constructed approximately between 1883 and 1887. At the time of construction, the plot and the building belonged to the Tartu merchant Ludwig Umlia.
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