2675 Pulaski Hwy Newark, DE 19702
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This Class A, 44,000 square foot retail shopping center is strategically located at 2675 Pulaski Highway in Newark, Delaware, zip code 19702, in New Castle County. The property sits on a 10.27-acre lot and offers a variety of spaces for lease, ideal for multiple tenants. Units range from a minimum of 1,326 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 8,000 square feet, with 15,326 square feet currently vacant. The center boasts a highly visible location at a fully signalized intersection on Pulaski Highway (Route 40), just west of People's Plaza Shopping Center and near the Delaware/Maryland state line. This prime location benefits from its proximity to established residential areas and new construction communities, ensuring a strong customer base. The property is surrounded by new retail and office complexes, creating a vibrant and thriving commercial environment. Current tenants include well-known brands such as Taco Bell, AutoZone, GoHealth Urgent Care, Novacare, and Smoothie King, providing excellent co-tenancy opportunities for new businesses. This exceptional retail opportunity in tax-free Delaware offers significant potential for growth and success. The property is classified as Retail, Office, and Land, with a subtype of Commercial, Storefront, and Strip Center.
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AutoZone Auto Parts Auto Parts Store
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Taco Bell Restaurant Take-out & Catering
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