Depends on what you mean by "decent stuff" but $3,000 is very expensive for a TV/AV stand for most people, as well as requirements like what weight each level can bear, the number of shelves as well as height between the shelves along with total height.
As an example: What is available depends on the local market, of course, but I (living in EU) bought from an AV rack from the French company NorStone for about $400 a few years ago. The top plate can bear 50 kg while the other two can bear bear 30 kg, and have
almost the dimensions you want with the depth an inch or so shorter. Lots of passive cooling all around. The mid pole can be shifted a few cm to accommodate installation of devices, something that I used.
This is black glass but your taste might differ.Works fine for my usage.
The Epur 3 audio-video cabinet is designed to accommodate your television set (plasma, LCD, cathodic) as well as your home theater system and possibly a central speaker. The specific design of the Epur 3 allows the devices to be easily accessible. The rear clearance allows you to effectively...
en.norstone-design.com
Here is a couple of pictures with the second one current. The first one was before I got a book shelf to replace a large center speaker along with some more acoustic panels.
Size and weight specs for the Canton Vento 858.2 Center:
https://hifi-wiki.com/index.php/Canton_Vento_858.2_Center