365 Belair Rd Augusta, GA 30907
This 0.95-acre retail outparcel is located at 365 South Belair Road in Augusta, Georgia (zip code 30907), Columbia County (APN: 074C111B). The property is ideal for single-tenant development and offers excellent visibility and accessibility. Situated within the Belair Village shopping center, this location benefits from the strong anchor tenant, Food Lion, and a diverse mix of established businesses including Nail Tek, Family Dollar, Great Clips, Sun Kwong, I-20 Tobacco, and Household Rentals. Belair Village is a 52,100-square-foot shopping center, ensuring high foot traffic and a robust customer base for any new business. The outparcel's prominent location on Belair Road provides exceptional exposure to a high volume of daily traffic. This presents a unique opportunity for developers seeking a strategic location within a thriving retail environment. The property's single-tenant designation simplifies development and leasing processes, making it an attractive investment for both experienced and emerging developers. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned retail outparcel in a high-traffic area of Augusta, Georgia. The property's size and location make it suitable for a variety of retail uses.
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Redbox Cinema (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Western Union Bank Credit Union
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Coinstar Kiosk - Bitcoin ATM Atm Currency Exchange Service
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Belair Village Shopping Center & Mall
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Food Lion Grocery & Convenience Store Food Market
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