12740 Old Fort Rd, Fort Washington, MD 20744
This exceptional retail space, located within the thriving Potomac Village Shopping Center in Fort Washington, Maryland (zip code 20744, address 12740 Old Fort Rd), offers two available units totaling 3,280 square feet of vacant space within a larger 79,092 square foot shopping center. The property is a single-tenant retail building, ideally suited for businesses seeking high visibility and strong foot traffic. Current tenants include established and popular businesses such as Planet Fitness, Active Physical Therapy, Fresenius Medical Center, Old Line Bank, and Dollar General. Future tenants will benefit from the synergy created by the soon-to-open Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen, Juicy Crab, and Salon Suites by Jay. The available spaces are individually sized at 1,280 square feet and 2,010 square feet, providing flexibility for a variety of retail concepts. This location in southern Prince George's County offers convenient access for residents and boasts a strong local economy. The property's strategic placement within a well-established shopping center ensures high visibility and accessibility, making it an attractive opportunity for businesses seeking a prime retail location in a growing community. The property is situated at 38.7117331 latitude and -76.9877977 longitude. This is a rare opportunity to secure a space in a successful and expanding shopping center.
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