201 Great Oaks Trl, Wadsworth, OH 44281
Great Oaks Shopping Center, located at 201 Great Oaks Trl, Wadsworth, OH 44281, presents a prime retail investment opportunity. This Class B property, built in 1977, comprises two single-story buildings situated on a 5.75-acre lot (APN: 04020A03183, Medina County). The center totals 74,074 square feet and currently has one 1,200 square foot retail space available. The property benefits from a convenient location near the Interstate 76 and State Route 94 interchange in the rapidly growing Wadsworth, Ohio market. Its strategic placement enjoys the advantage of being anchored by the adjacent Buehler's Fresh Food Grocery Store, contributing to consistent performance and high visibility. The property's history demonstrates sustained success within a retail sector experiencing significant growth. While the exact number of parking spaces is unavailable, the property's size and location suggest ample parking for tenants and customers. This presents a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking a well-established location in a thriving retail environment. The property's strong performance history and prime location make it an attractive investment prospect. Further details are available upon request.
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