320 Main Street, Suite 200, Carbondale, CO
FOR LEASE — Office Space in Historic Downtown Carbondale
| Type | Space Size | Year Built | Term | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office | ~580 SF | 2000 | 1-5 Years | $2,000/month, modified gross | Now |
Second-floor office space in the heart of historic downtown Carbondale. The suite includes two private offices, a reception area, and a conference room that can serve as a third private office. A separate nook accommodates a printer, supply storage, and a small refrigerator.
The 320 Main Street Building features retail and commercial businesses on the ground floor with professional offices above. Office tenants share restroom facilities and a central courtyard. The suite sits only steps from the Brass Anvil, Phat Thai, Village Smithy, Izakaya Carbondale, and other restaurants, as well as the best of downtown Carbondale's community, cultural, and entertainment attractions.
This is a modified gross lease that includes operating expenses and select utilities.
Listing Highlights
Two private offices, reception area, and conference room
Conference room convertible to a third private office
Dedicated nook for printer, supply storage, and a small refrigerator
Modified gross lease includes operating expenses and select utilities
Shared courtyard and restroom facilities
Steps from Carbondale’s best dining, culture, and entertainment offerings
Welcome to Carbondale
Carbondale sits at the base of Mount Sopris in the Roaring Fork Valley, between Glenwood Springs and Aspen. Founded as a ranching and farming community in the late 1800s, the town developed into a regional hub along the Crystal and Roaring Fork rail lines. Much of the historic commercial core along Main Street dates to the 1880s and 1890s, with decorative brick storefronts and masonry buildings that reflect the town's earliest builders' commitment to permanence.
Today, downtown Carbondale supports a mix of restaurants, galleries, professional offices, and independent retailers. First Fridays draw foot traffic to the galleries and shops year-round, and the weekly farmers’ market runs through the summer months at 4th and Main. The Crystal Theatre, Thunder River Theatre Company, and a concentration of working artists give the town a distinct creative identity.