11420 East Fwy, Houston, TX 77007
This 1,900 square foot retail space is ideally located on I-10 East Freeway in Houston's San Jacinto submarket within Harris County. Currently vacant, this single-tenant space is situated inside an existing and operating 24-Hour Fitness gym, offering excellent visibility and foot traffic. The property is perfect for a variety of health, wellness, and fitness-related businesses. Suitable uses include, but are not limited to: martial arts, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, kickboxing, boxing, self-defense, physical therapy, sports rehabilitation therapy, chiropractic services, therapeutic massage, grappling, drip therapy, weight loss advisory services and related programs, health diagnostic screening and testing, and sales of sport, health, and wellness products and accessories, including workout apparel. Prospective tenants should note that food and beverage preparation on-site is prohibited, as are pole dancing classes and uses requiring significant construction or utility upgrades. Rent includes common area maintenance, taxes, and utilities (excluding phone, cable, and internet). This presents a unique opportunity for a business to thrive in a high-traffic location with built-in customer base. The space is ready for immediate occupancy.
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