2567 Military Dr San Antonio, TX 78224
This exceptional 30,750 square foot retail space is ideally situated in a bustling neighborhood center at the prominent intersection of SW Military Drive and Zarzamora Street, offering unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The property is part of an 89,850 square foot shopping center, built in 1965 and extensively renovated in 2005, ensuring modern amenities and functionality. Its single-tenant occupancy provides flexibility and control for the prospective buyer or lessee. The location benefits from its proximity to I-10, a major thoroughfare guaranteeing high traffic volume and convenient access for customers. Ample parking is available, with a generous ratio of 4.37 spaces per 1,000 square feet, ensuring ease of access for shoppers and employees. This prime retail space presents a unique opportunity to establish or expand a business in a high-demand area of Bexar County, within a well-maintained and established shopping center. The property's size and location make it suitable for a variety of retail uses, capitalizing on the significant foot traffic and convenient access to a large customer base. The 2005 renovation ensures the space is equipped with modern infrastructure and features, ready for immediate occupancy. This is a rare opportunity to secure a prominent retail presence in a thriving Bexar County location.
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Dollar Mart (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Emporia Boutiques (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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