3023-3079 State Hwy, O'Fallon, MO 63368
This exceptional retail property, known as Dardenne Crossing, presents a unique opportunity for a single-tenant business. Boasting a total building size of 67,430 square feet, this property currently offers 1,400 square feet of immediately available space. Situated within a thriving retail corridor, it benefits from high visibility and significant foot traffic generated by surrounding destination retailers. The location is embedded within a rapidly growing and affluent community, ensuring a strong customer base and excellent potential for business success. The property's single-tenant occupancy provides flexibility and control, making it ideal for a variety of retail ventures. The substantial size of the overall building suggests a well-established and successful retail center. The 1,400 square feet of vacant space is ready for immediate occupancy, allowing for a swift and efficient start to operations. This prime location in St. Charles County offers unparalleled access to a desirable consumer demographic, promising strong returns on investment. The property's strategic placement within a major retail corridor guarantees high visibility and accessibility, maximizing exposure to potential customers. This is an exceptional opportunity to establish or expand a retail business in a highly sought-after area. The available space is perfectly suited for a variety of retail concepts, offering a blank canvas for a thriving enterprise.
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