333 Us-9, Berkeley Township, NJ 08721
Bayville Commons, located at 333 US-9 in Berkeley Township, New Jersey, presents a significant retail leasing opportunity. This established shopping center boasts a total of 155,963 square feet and offers a single, large vacant suite encompassing 21,547 square feet. The property is conveniently situated in Ocean County, zip code 08721, providing excellent access and visibility. Ample parking is available with 785 spaces to accommodate customers and employees. The property's classification is Retail, specifically a Shopping Center with multiple tenancies. This presents a unique chance for a business seeking a substantial space in a well-established commercial location. The property's prime location within a thriving community ensures high foot traffic and strong potential for success. The expansive square footage allows for a variety of retail configurations, making it suitable for a wide range of businesses. Interested parties are encouraged to explore the possibilities this exceptional retail space offers. The property is currently available for lease and offers a significant opportunity for growth and expansion within a bustling commercial environment. Contact us to schedule a viewing and discuss your business needs.
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Isalis (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Party City Party Supply Store (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Skunk Funk Big Box & Wholesale Store
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Carl's Trading Co Hat Shop
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Bushka's Kitchen LLC (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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