13 N East Blvd Vineland, NJ 08360
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Price Reduced on an Exceptional Vineland Investment Opportunity! Introducing a versatile Mixed-Use Commercial property featuring four distinct units and over 15,000 sq. ft. of total space. This property offers tremendous potential with two leased retail storefronts, a vacant, spacious warehouse at the rear with a drive-in bay door (9'10" height), an attached garage with overhead door, and a large 5-bedroom apartment on the upper level—ideal for investors looking to maximize returns. Previously operating as a bakery, the warehouse (approx. 88' x 118') and its expansive basement retain much of the original infrastructure and equipment, providing a turnkey opportunity for a variety of business ventures. The property also includes a rear parking lot with roughly 34 spaces, offering convenience for tenants and customers alike. Situated in the heart of Vineland, it provides access to the vibrant downtown culture and the numerous opportunities it brings. The two storefronts are currently leased under a 3-year joint lease through 12/31/27 at $2,500/mo, while the remaining two units are vacant, offering a blank canvas for the next owner to shape. Located in Vineland’s revitalization hub within the Landis Ave Main Street (‘LMS’) zoning district, this property is perfectly positioned for businesses looking to thrive. Don’t miss your chance to invest in this prime commercial property in one of Vineland’s most promising areas!
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