401 Oak Ave Lawnside, NJ 08045
This exceptional Class A, single-story retail center, located at 401 E Oak Ave, Lawnside, NJ 08045, offers 10,000 square feet of flexible space, divisible to a minimum of 1,500 square feet. The property boasts 110 parking spaces and features 16-foot ceilings, making it ideal for a variety of uses, including medical offices, restaurants, and retail establishments. Situated in the thriving Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, Lawnside submarket cluster within the Philadelphia metropolitan area, this center benefits from its strategic location just off I-295 (130,000 vehicles per day) and within walking distance of the PATCO Woodcrest train station, a key transportation hub. The surrounding area is experiencing significant growth, with over 500 new apartments and 1 million square feet of new commercial buildings under development. Major employers like UPS and New Jersey American Water are located in the adjacent business park. The property's location offers excellent accessibility and visibility, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a high-traffic location. One building pad could be adapted for a drive-thru. A three-mile radius demographic analysis reveals a population of 103,000 with an average household income of $143,000 and 40,660 households. This presents a significant opportunity for businesses targeting a high-income demographic. The building is newly constructed. Five suites are available within the building.
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