29 Pavilions Dr, Manchester, CT 06042
This exceptional free-standing retail building, located at 29 Pavilions Drive in Manchester, Connecticut, offers 8,160 square feet of vacant space, perfect for a variety of commercial uses. The property boasts ample parking, a significant advantage for attracting customers and employees. The building is divisible, with spaces ranging from a minimum of 2,152 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 6,008 square feet, providing flexibility for tenants seeking different sizes. Situated in Hartford County, this prime location offers excellent visibility and accessibility. The property's convenient location within Manchester, CT, 06042, ensures easy access for customers and employees. This is a rare opportunity to secure a substantial retail space in a thriving market. The building's design allows for multiple tenants, making it ideal for a variety of retail concepts or a single large-scale operation. The ample parking ensures convenient access for customers and employees. This property presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a high-visibility location with significant space and parking. The flexible layout allows for customization to meet specific tenant needs. Don't miss this chance to establish your business in this desirable Manchester location.
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Cap rate
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