1885 Nj-57, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
Mansfield Commons, a prominent retail strip center located at 1885 NJ-57 in Hackettstown, New Jersey, offers exceptional leasing opportunities. This prime Warren County location boasts a substantial 272,046 square feet of total building space, currently featuring three available units ranging from 1,200 to 2,200 square feet. The center provides ample parking with 1,366 spaces, ensuring convenient access for customers. The property's strategic location on NJ-57 guarantees high visibility and accessibility for businesses seeking a thriving retail environment. With a total of 2,200 square feet currently vacant, this presents a unique chance for businesses to establish or expand their presence in a well-established and successful shopping center. The property's multiple tenancy structure fosters a diverse and vibrant atmosphere, attracting a wide range of customers. The address is 1885 NJ-57, Hackettstown, NJ 07840. This is an excellent opportunity to secure retail space in a high-traffic area with significant potential for growth and profitability. The property is easily accessible and benefits from strong local demographics. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire about available spaces and lease terms.
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