Downtown hard corner opportunity offers high-profile business location

June 10, 2026

This Site Spotlight is sponsored by Tysdal Commercial.

A prominent downtown corner space is available in a historic building that has been extensively restored.

Located on the first floor of the Johnson Building at 225 E. 11th St., this rare first-floor space sits directly on the corner of East 11th Street and South 2nd Avenue.

“This is a newly renovated building that offers a great opportunity to position your business in the heart of the city,” said listing agent Ryan Tysdal of Tysdal Commercial.

“It delivers both high visibility and strong foot traffic, with 17,000 people working downtown regularly.”

With nearly 2,500 square feet, the double-frontage corner space offers a flexible floor plan, with easy access from South 2nd Avenue and a common entrance on East 11th Street.

The space, formerly Cattitude Cafe, could be a good fit for fast-casual dining, Tysdal said.

“This is an ideal spot for a sandwich shop, deli or other grab-and-go concept,” he said.

“There are so many workers within a direct and easy walk of this space, plus you’re directly on the commute route home for thousands.”

Complementary tenants and neighboring businesses include many professional offices and services, as well as retailers Preach-es, Ace Hardware and BIN 201.

“The area also is served easily by the central bus station and has become a growing desirable neighborhood for apartment residents,” Tysdal said.

“While its previous use was for retail and food and beverage, the floor plan is adaptable to easily accommodate an office user that wants to enjoy the same visibility and convenient location.”

For additional details, visit here or contact Ryan Tysdal at 605-376-0127 or ryan@tysdalcommercial.com.

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Downtown hard corner opportunity offers high-profile business location

A prominent downtown corner space is available in a historic building that has been extensively restored.

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