1503 Merritt Blvd, Dundalk, MD 21222
This exceptional retail property located at 1503 Merritt Blvd in Dundalk, Maryland, offers a significant opportunity for a discerning tenant. The building boasts a total of 20,886 square feet, with 11,813 square feet currently available for lease. Situated in Baltimore County, this single-tenant space is ideally suited for a business seeking high visibility and ample square footage. The property's address is 1503 Merritt Blvd, Dundalk, MD 21222, offering convenient access for customers and employees alike. The property type is retail, previously occupied by Pep Boys, indicating a history of successful retail operations at this location. The substantial size of the available space allows for a wide range of retail configurations and business models. The property's location in Dundalk provides access to a significant customer base within a thriving community. This is a rare opportunity to secure a large, high-profile retail space in a desirable location. The building's size and prominent location make it an ideal choice for a business seeking to establish a strong presence in the Dundalk market. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire further to explore the possibilities this exceptional property offers. The property is located in Baltimore County, Maryland, and offers significant potential for a variety of retail uses. The available space is substantial, providing ample room for a large-scale retail operation.
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