4 Princeton Rd And State Hwy Hamilton, OH 45011
This exceptional retail opportunity is located at Bridgewater Falls Shopping Center, a thriving center strategically positioned at the intersection of Princeton Road and State Highway 4, just off State Route 129 in Cincinnati's northern suburbs. The property boasts a total of 24,833 square feet currently available for lease, divisible into spaces ranging from a minimum of 1,193 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 7,880 square feet. The center enjoys an excellent tenant mix, featuring established national retailers such as Target, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, Old Navy, Michael's, TJ Maxx, and Ulta. Recently opened businesses include Burlington, Crumbl Cookies, Frutta Bowls, Five Guys, Club Pilates, and Sharkey's Cuts for Kids, further enhancing the center's appeal and drawing a diverse customer base. A strong selection of restaurants is also present, including Chili's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Chipotle, Panera Bread, MacKenzie River, Chick-fil-A, and Five Guys, providing ample dining options for shoppers and employees. The center benefits from a substantial daytime population of 143,504 people within a five-mile radius, ensuring a consistent flow of potential customers. This prime location and impressive tenant lineup present a compelling investment opportunity for businesses seeking high visibility and strong foot traffic. All 24,833 square feet are currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
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