3769 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43213
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This exceptional 1.35-acre development opportunity is ideally situated in Whitehall, Ohio, offering unparalleled visibility and accessibility. Located directly adjacent to a high-volume Panda Express, this outparcel boasts significant daily traffic counts exceeding 22,000 vehicles. The site's prime location across from the established Town and Country Shopping Center places it within a thriving retail cluster along East Broad Street, ensuring strong consumer traffic and brand recognition. The property is available for ground lease or build-to-suit options, providing flexibility for developers seeking to capitalize on this strategic location. The substantial lot size presents a unique chance to construct a new retail building tailored to specific business needs, benefiting from the existing high-traffic environment and proximity to established retail anchors. This development site presents a compelling investment opportunity in a densely populated area with proven retail success. The high visibility and convenient location make this an exceptional opportunity for a variety of retail uses. The site's proximity to a major thoroughfare and established retail center guarantees high foot traffic and visibility, making it an ideal location for a variety of retail businesses. This is a rare chance to secure a prime development site in a high-demand area. The property is located in Franklin County.
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Panda Express Restaurant
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