4813 Mercury Blvd, Hampton, VA 23666-3727
This exceptional 11,217-square-foot retail property, formerly a Rite-Aid, is situated on a prominent 1.8-acre lot in Hampton, Virginia. The single-story building, constructed in 2000, boasts a desirable C-2 zoning, allowing for a wide range of retail and recreational uses. Its prime location on a signalized corner offers high visibility and accessibility, benefiting from an average daily traffic count of 45,000 vehicles. The property features a convenient double drive-thru and ample parking with 80 spaces. Its proximity to the Newmarket Fair Redevelopment project, including notable retailers like Chick-fil-A, Wawa, and Valvoline, further enhances its appeal and potential. The entire 11,217 square feet is currently vacant, presenting a unique opportunity for a single tenant to establish a significant presence in a thriving commercial area. The all-brick building is well-maintained and ready for immediate occupancy. This property offers a compelling investment opportunity for businesses seeking a high-traffic location with excellent visibility and ample parking in a rapidly developing area of Hampton, VA. The property's address is 4813 W Mercury Blvd, Hampton, VA 23666.
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Rite Aid Pharmacy Pharmacy
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Western Union Bank Credit Union
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Cardtronics ATM Atm
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Coinhub Bitcoin ATM Teller Atm
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Richard G. Helmstutler, RPH Pharmacy
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14 C-2 LIMITED COMMERCIAL · Hampton, VAHampton. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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