1715 Walton Way Augusta, GA 30904
This exceptional 4,800 square foot retail space is situated on Augusta's bustling Walton Way, conveniently located near the city's Medical District. Boasting high visibility from Walton Way, this property benefits from an average daily traffic count of 18,500 vehicles. Its strategic location offers easy access to nearby residential neighborhoods and county schools, ensuring a strong customer base. The property is part of a strip center featuring 65 parking spaces, providing ample convenience for customers. This unit enjoys the advantage of adjacency to a thriving Family Dollar store, further enhancing its appeal and potential for success. The space is ideal for a variety of businesses, including furniture stores, cell phone providers, paint stores, martial arts studios, or even a medical office. The property is undergoing significant improvements, with a brand-new roof, structural walls, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems (MEP's) being installed. This ensures a modern and well-maintained space for the future tenant. Located in Richmond County, Georgia, with the address 1715 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904, this retail opportunity presents a compelling combination of location, visibility, and modern amenities. The multiple tenancy nature of the strip center offers a vibrant and collaborative environment.
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