2060 Cleveland Ave 100, Madera, CA 93637-8768
The Commons at Madera Fair offers exceptional retail space in a thriving shopping center. Strategically located off Cleveland Avenue and Highway 99, this Class A property boasts strong anchor tenants including Lowe's, Marshall's, Petco, Dollar Tree, Walgreens, and Grocery Outlet, ensuring high foot traffic and visibility. Two spaces are currently available, providing flexible options for businesses seeking prime retail locations. One space, previously a hair salon, offers 1,425 square feet and is conveniently situated next to Rue 21. The second space, a former Children's Place store, comprises 3,500 contiguous square feet. The entire available space totals 4,925 square feet. The property consists of eight single-story buildings, offering a well-maintained and attractive shopping environment. The minimum divisible space is 1,425 square feet, with a maximum contiguous space of 3,500 square feet. This location provides excellent access and visibility for businesses seeking to establish or expand their presence in a bustling retail hub. The property's strong anchor tenants and high-traffic location make it an ideal opportunity for a variety of retail businesses. Consider this prime retail space in the heart of Madera's commercial corridor. Cross street access is available via Schnoor.
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rue21 (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Clothing & Fashion Store
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Marshalls Department Store
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Shear Magic Madera Hair Salon
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Shear Magic Salon Hair Salon
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