1933-2037 Maple Rd, Troy, MI 48084
Cambridge Crossings Shopping Center, located at 1933-2037 W Maple Rd in Troy, Michigan (Oakland County), presents a compelling retail investment opportunity. This Class C, 238,963 square foot shopping center, built in 2000, boasts a desirable location at the intersection of Maple and Maplelawn Roads, offering excellent visibility and accessibility. The center features a diverse mix of tenants, including prominent national brands such as Walmart, Marshall's, Dyson, and Xfinity, creating a strong synergistic environment. Currently, there are 7,499 square feet of vacant space available, with individual units ranging from a minimum of 1,938 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 5,561 square feet. Two spaces are currently available, offering flexible options for businesses seeking between 6,000 and 9,500 square feet. The property includes ample parking, with over 800 spaces available for customers and employees. This thriving center benefits from strong demographics and high traffic counts, making it an ideal location for a variety of retail businesses. The property is categorized as a Strip Center, Shopping Center, Community Center, and Power Center, offering versatility and potential for various retail concepts. The center's location in Troy, Michigan, provides easy access to major transportation routes and a robust consumer base. This is a rare opportunity to secure retail space in a well-established and successful shopping center.
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