Positioned in the heart of Murphy, North Carolina, this landmark commercial property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a versatile office and industrial facility with exceptional visibility and strategic connectivity. Spanning approximately 1.52 acres, the site features two complementary structures: a modern two-story office building constructed in 2007 and a historically significant industrial building that served as the Cherokee Scout Newspaper’s production hub for decades. Together, these assets deliver a combined footprint designed for adaptability, making them ideal for businesses seeking a dynamic headquarters or investors pursuing value-add potential. Besure and check out the 360 3D Aerial Drone views of this specticualar property offering, go to links below.
The office building presents a professional environment with private offices, conference rooms, reception areas, and break spaces, supported by multizone HVAC and flexible layouts that accommodate single or multi-tenant configurations. The industrial component offers an open-span warehouse and manufacturing space with dock-high loading, multi-height ceilings, and robust utility infrastructure, including three-phase power and an eight-inch concrete slab. Both buildings benefit from paved parking for over sixty vehicles and municipal services, ensuring operational efficiency from day one.
Strategically located within Murphy’s downtown core, the property enjoys proximity to major transportation corridors such as US-64, US-74, and US-129, as well as I-75 for regional logistics. Western Carolina Airport and access to Asheville, Knoxville, and Atlanta further enhance its reach. The surrounding area combines scenic mountain views with a growing economic base, supported by a county population of nearly 30,000 and a median household income exceeding $53,000. This setting positions the property for a variety of highest-and-best-use scenarios, including office and flex conversions, media or technology studios, light manufacturing, distribution, or mixed-commercial redevelopment.