4270 Tamiami Trl E Naples, FL 34112
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Sugden Park Plaza, a Class A shopping center in Collier County's desirable East Naples submarket, presents a compelling investment opportunity. This 40,168 square foot, two-story building, constructed in 2004, boasts a prime location adjacent to Sugden Lake County Park, ensuring high visibility and foot traffic. The property features 20 suites, with spaces available ranging from a minimum of 1,375 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 6,323 square feet. The center benefits from a strategic location on US 41, experiencing a daily traffic count exceeding 50,000 vehicles. Adding to its appeal, three established restaurants already operate within the center, providing diverse dining options for patrons. Ample parking is available with 179 spaces. The property is served by Florida Power & Light (FPL) and is zoned for shopping center use. This well-maintained asset offers a unique blend of convenience, visibility, and established tenancy, making it an ideal investment for discerning buyers seeking a strong return in a thriving market. The minimum divisible space is 1,375 square feet. The property is located near Avalon and is part of the East Naples submarket.
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