0 3 & Dayton St Hamilton, OH 45011
This exceptional mixed-use retail property, located at the intersection of Third & Dayton Street in Hamilton, Ohio (zip code 45011), offers 20,145 square feet of vacant space across three buildings. The property is currently divisible into units ranging from a minimum of 1,713 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 2,600 square feet, presenting a unique opportunity for multiple tenants or a single large-scale operation. Situated in Butler County, this location benefits from its proximity to significant attractions, including the Spooky Nook Sports Complex, a large indoor sports facility drawing thousands weekly, and the RiversEdge Amphitheater at Marcum Park, a vibrant riverfront park offering outdoor recreation and entertainment. The property is also ideally positioned within Hamilton's thriving downtown area, which boasts a diverse range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, a library, a creative arts center, a central park, bike trails, and public transportation. Furthermore, its location near Hamilton's German Village Historic District and Neal's Barbecue provides additional appeal and foot traffic. This prime location offers unparalleled access to a robust and growing community, making it an ideal investment for businesses seeking high visibility and strong potential for success. The property's flexible space options cater to a variety of business needs, ensuring a customizable solution for prospective tenants.
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