511 N Hewitt Dr Hewitt, TX 76643
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This 2,400 square foot retail strip center in Hewitt, Texas, offers two available spaces, each measuring 1,200 square feet. Located at 511 N Hewitt Dr, 76643, in McLennan County, this property boasts a prime location across from Midway High School, ensuring high visibility and foot traffic. The center benefits from strong neighboring businesses, including Baylor Scott and White, Midway Nutrition, Home Instead Senior Care, Texas Car Title and Payday Loan Services, and Lynn's Pharmacy. This strategic location on rapidly developing Hewitt Drive places the property amidst numerous school campuses and popular local and national retailers, creating a vibrant commercial environment. The proximity to Waco's industrial park contributes to high daytime employment numbers, further enhanced by significant residential growth and ongoing construction in the area. The entire 2,400 square feet is currently vacant and available for lease, offering a unique opportunity for businesses seeking high-traffic exposure in a thriving community. Minimum leasable space is 1,200 square feet, with a maximum contiguous space also of 1,200 square feet.
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Baylor Scott & White Outpatient Rehabilitation - Hewitt Medical Clinic
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Lynn's Pharmacy Hewitt Pharmacy
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Michael L Carlisle - Aflac Insurance Agent Insurance Agency
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The Golden shear Waco Barber Shop
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Salon 511 Hair Salon
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2022Comparables
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C-2 · Hewitt, TXHewitt. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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