Property summary
This 3,600 square foot retail property, located at 5163 Northland Drive NE in Grand Rapids, Michigan (49525), offers a prime storefront opportunity. Currently, 2,400 square feet are vacant, divisible into spaces ranging from 1,200 to 2,400 contiguous square feet. The property is zoned Commercial (APN: 41-10-26-126-021) and boasts excellent visibility at the intersection of Northland Drive and Plainfield. On-site parking is available for customers and tenants. The building features pylon and building signage, enhancing visibility and brand recognition. This is an ideal location for a variety of retail businesses seeking high traffic exposure in a thriving Kent County market. The single suite building offers a flexible layout adaptable to various retail concepts. Interested parties should note the minimum divisible space is 1,200 square feet, with a maximum contiguous space of 2,400 square feet available.
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