Retail Suite in Mixed-Use
1000 W STEIN Highway Seaford, DE 19973
1000 W STEIN Highway, Seaford, DE, 19973
$18 SF/Yr
For Lease
$18 SF/Yr
CommercialLease - SEAFORD, DE
Property Size915 SF
Days on Market252
Property Features for 1000 W STEIN Highway
General Information
- Property type
- Other
- Property subtype
- Retail
- Property condition
- Under Construction
- Parking
- 100
- Parking features
- Parking Lot
- Standard status
- Active
Building Details
- Building materials
- Brick
Listing Agency
SVN/Miller Commercial Real Estate
(410) 543-2440
206 E Main Street, Salisbury, DE
Listed by
Wesley Cox · License #574198
(410) 543-2421
Added: Nov 7, 2025 Checked: Jul 17 at 10:06 pm
MLS# DESU2099196
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This offering is a 915 SF suite within the Nylon Capital Center redevelopment. The space is described as having an efficient layout suited for boutique retail, specialty food, or office tenants, providing a straightforward footprint for day-to-day customer or client traffic.
Nylon Capital Center is a Class A mixed-use redevelopment totaling over 218,000 SF, bringing together retail, healthcare, education, and community space. The suite is positioned in a high-traffic area within the center, with shared parking and multiple access points intended to support convenient customer arrivals and tenant operations. The project’s anchor tenants include TidalHealth, Delaware Technical Community College, Dollar Tree, Community Bank, and The Mill, with construction underway.
From a tenant perspective, the suite’s configuration and location within an actively redeveloping, multi-use environment are designed for operators seeking proximity to established anchors and shared parking. With visibility and access described as key features of the location within the center, the space can be a practical fit for a range of boutique retail concepts, specialty food users, or office operations looking to serve the broader center activity.
Nylon Capital Center is a Class A mixed-use redevelopment totaling over 218,000 SF, bringing together retail, healthcare, education, and community space. The suite is positioned in a high-traffic area within the center, with shared parking and multiple access points intended to support convenient customer arrivals and tenant operations. The project’s anchor tenants include TidalHealth, Delaware Technical Community College, Dollar Tree, Community Bank, and The Mill, with construction underway.
From a tenant perspective, the suite’s configuration and location within an actively redeveloping, multi-use environment are designed for operators seeking proximity to established anchors and shared parking. With visibility and access described as key features of the location within the center, the space can be a practical fit for a range of boutique retail concepts, specialty food users, or office operations looking to serve the broader center activity.
Key Highlights
- Part of a $60 million Class A mixed‑use redevelopment project.
- High‑traffic location with excellent visibility and access.
- Anchor tenants include TidalHealth, Delaware Technical Community College, Dollar Tree, Community Bank, and The Mill.
Property Analytics
Property Profile
Location Intelligence
Current Use by Public Records
Retail space
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Retail space - Small space within a redeveloped mixed-use center, positioned near major anchors with shared parking and multiple access points.
Where is this retail space located?
The property is located at 1000 W STEIN Highway Seaford, DE.
What is the lease rate?
The lease rate is $18 SF/Yr.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Part of a $60 million Class A mixed‑use redevelopment project.; High‑traffic location with excellent visibility and access.; Anchor tenants include TidalHealth, Delaware Technical Community College, Dollar Tree, Community Bank, and The Mill.