390 Clairton Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15236
This exceptional retail property, located at 390 Clairton Blvd in Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania, 15236, offers 11,911 square feet of vacant space within a larger 23,913 square foot building. The property is currently a single-tenant building, with Pep Boys occupying a portion under a long-term ground lease. Their tire and auto repair operations will continue. The available space, previously used for parts sales, is ideal for a variety of uses. Potential tenants could include medical facilities (dialysis or plasma centers), daycare centers (for children or pets), discount retailers, furniture stores, tool and hardware stores, or automotive businesses that do not directly compete with the existing Pep Boys operations (e.g., collision centers, auto glass shops, or auto parts stores that focus on a different niche). The available space ranges from approximately 3,200 to 11,500 square feet. The property features one single-story building. Cash allowances may be negotiated, contingent upon a rent structure that ensures a fair return on investment for any necessary improvements. This high-visibility location offers excellent potential for a variety of businesses seeking a strong presence in the thriving Pleasant Hills market. The property is situated at 40.3369592, -79.9510128.
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