3496 Camino Tassajara Danville, CA 94506
Tassajara Crossing, a premier 150,000 square foot grocery-anchored shopping center in Danville, California, presents an exceptional opportunity for retail tenants. Strategically located at the highly visible and accessible intersection of Crow Canyon Road and Camino Tassajara, this center benefits from exceptional daily traffic counts of 72,203 vehicles. The property, built in 1990 and zoned P-1 Mixed-Use, boasts a strong and affluent demographic profile, serving a population of 71,144 residents within a 3-mile radius, with an average household income exceeding $302,641. Three retail spaces are currently available, ranging from 1,027 to 1,605 square feet. The center features a complementary mix of tenants, including established anchors such as Safeway, CVS, and Ace Hardware, ensuring a steady flow of customers. Ample and convenient parking is provided, along with five ingress/egress points for easy access. This is a proven, successful shopping center in a prime Contra Costa County location, offering excellent visibility and a captive audience. The property's location at the four-way signalized intersection further enhances its visibility and accessibility. This presents a unique opportunity to establish a thriving retail presence within a thriving community.
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Safeway Grocery & Convenience Store Food Market
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Amazon Hub Locker - Chalupa Postal Service Courier Service
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William B. Jeha, RPh Pharmacy
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Sharon E. Yang, PharmD Pharmacy
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U.S. Bank ATM Atm
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