https://www.loopnet.com/for-lease/mu...uHnj_-hB&e=pbl
There may be something for you on LoopNet. Plan on investing in leaseheld build-out/renovation improvements to make any space work for you, unless you luck into a former daycare space.
Here's a former dog day care space, in a pretty good location:
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/501-...y-NC/13094575/
Yes, if you don't have one, get an experienced commercial agent to represent you, one who specializes in leases.
A bad lease can really ruin you.
A residential agent who dabbles at commercial is not what you want.