3956 Pelham St, Dearborn Heights, MI 48125
This exceptional retail and office space, located at 3956 Pelham Street in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, offers a prime opportunity for businesses seeking high visibility and convenient access. The property comprises a single-story, 10,080 square foot building with 54 parking spaces, situated in a C-1, Neighborhood Business zoned area within Wayne County. Currently, there are two available spaces, each measuring 1,200 square feet, with the option to combine them for a total of 2,400 contiguous square feet. This location benefits from its proximity to a newly opened BP gas station and the high-volume Vinery Market, ensuring significant foot traffic and exposure. The property boasts a newly constructed parking lot and excellent visibility from Pelham Street, just south of West Outer Drive. Its strategic location offers easy access to major attractions such as The Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, Downtown West Dearborn, and the Ford Development Center. Building signage is available, further enhancing the marketing potential for tenants. The surrounding area is characterized by a strong presence of national and regional businesses, and the demographics of the area are exceptionally favorable. This property presents a rare opportunity to establish a thriving business in a high-traffic, well-established commercial district.
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