11508 135Th St Overland Park, KS 66221
This exceptional retail opportunity is located within the thriving Quivira Crossing shopping center in South Johnson County, Kansas. The property offers a total of 1,400 square feet of available space, currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. This space is part of a multi-tenant building, providing excellent visibility and accessibility for your business. The center boasts a strong tenant mix, including prominent national brands such as Price Chopper, McDonald's, and Starbucks, ensuring high foot traffic and a robust customer base. The property's strategic location within a busy commercial area guarantees significant exposure to potential customers. Monument signage is available, providing an excellent opportunity for brand visibility and recognition. The space is ideal for a variety of retail uses, offering a flexible layout adaptable to diverse business needs. This is a rare chance to establish your business in a high-traffic, well-established shopping center with strong anchor tenants. The 1,400 square feet provides ample space for a variety of retail concepts. The property's location in South Johnson County offers easy access to major transportation routes and a dense residential population, ensuring a consistent flow of potential customers. Don't miss this opportunity to secure a prime retail location in a thriving commercial area. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and explore the possibilities.
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