Property summary
This 10,412 square foot retail property in Chaska, Minnesota, offers a prime investment opportunity. Located at 722 N Chestnut St, 55318, this strip center boasts a strong anchor tenant, Dunkin', and AT&T, ensuring high visibility and foot traffic. The 1,934 square feet of vacant space presents a unique chance for owner-users or investors seeking a core-plus addition to their portfolio. Situated on a 1.1-acre lot in Carver County, the property benefits from its central location within Chaska's downtown core, near other retailers, offices, and professional services. Chestnut Street, a major thoroughfare, intersects with Chaska Blvd, providing excellent accessibility. The property's proximity to the nationally acclaimed Chaska Curling Club, a training ground for the US Olympic Team, further enhances its desirability. The property is professionally managed and well-maintained, with complete records of construction and improvements readily available. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located, established retail space in a thriving Minnesota community.
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