1559-1605 Haslett Rd, Meridian charter Township, MI 48840
This exceptional retail opportunity is located within the bustling Haslett Shop Town, a popular neighborhood center in an affluent Lansing suburb near Michigan State University. Two suites are available, offering flexible space options to suit various business needs. One suite offers 912 square feet of in-line space, ideal for smaller businesses. The second, a substantial 11,040 square foot endcap space, previously occupied by Rite Aid, presents significant potential. This larger space is divisible, allowing for customization to meet specific requirements. The property boasts a highly visible location at the well-lit corner of Haslett and Marsh Roads, providing excellent accessibility and ample parking for customers and employees. The center enjoys strong anchor tenants including Rite Aid, Care Linc Medical Equipment, and True Value Hardware, ensuring consistent foot traffic and a vibrant shopping environment. The available spaces are conveniently situated next to Allied Insurance and Salon Ohana, further enhancing visibility and attracting potential customers. The 11,040 square foot space is offered as a white-boxed space, providing a blank canvas for tenant build-out and customization. The minimum divisible space is 912 square feet. This property presents a rare opportunity to establish a thriving business in a high-demand location. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional retail space.
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