2800 N Elm St Lumberton, NC 28358
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Biggs Park Mall, located in Lumberton, North Carolina, offers exceptional retail opportunities. This established shopping center, serving Lumberton and Robeson County since 1985, is undergoing a major redevelopment, including new anchor tenants and a complete interior and exterior renovation. Currently, three spaces are available, ranging from 2,388 to 55,120 contiguous square feet. The mall is anchored by a Belk department store and benefits from a strong local economy driven by healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. Robeson Community College (over 1900 students) and a significant Campbell's Soup Corporation facility (over 1200 employees, recently expanded by $150 million) contribute to the robust local market. A UNC Health Southeastern branch further strengthens the area's economic vitality. The mall's strategic location is complemented by nearby high-performing national retailers, including a Walmart Supercenter (top 25% nationwide) and a Beall's store (top 3% nationwide), and Hobby Lobby. This redevelopment presents a unique chance to be part of a revitalized shopping destination in a thriving community. The flexible space options cater to a variety of retail businesses. Contact us today to learn more about this exciting investment opportunity.
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