921 Drinker Tpke Covington, PA 18444
The Daleville ShopRite Shopping Plaza, a thriving grocery-anchored retail center in Covington Township, Pennsylvania, presents a unique investment opportunity. Strategically located along Drinker Turnpike with multiple access points, this center enjoys a prime position as the only anchored shopping destination in the area, attracting a significant regional customer base. The 100,000 square foot plaza boasts a strong tenant mix, including popular names such as Ace Hardware, FNCB Bank, NAPA Auto Parts, Hallmark, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits, alongside the ShopRite anchor tenant. This high-traffic location and impressive co-tenancy create an exceptional environment for prospective tenants. Available spaces range from a minimum of 400 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 15,000 square feet, with a total of 18,400 square feet currently vacant. The property is zoned C-1 and features multiple points of access for optimal convenience. This premier shopping center offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking to establish or expand their presence in a thriving market. The property's APN numbers are 2120200000000, 21202010010, 2120200000000, and 21202030003, located in Lackawanna County.
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