5111 Troup Hwy Tyler, TX 75707
Southpoint Plaza, a 15,000 square foot strip center in Smith County, offers exceptional retail and office space for lease. Built in 1984 and situated on a 2.23-acre lot, this well-maintained property boasts 53 parking spaces and is zoned C-1. Currently, three spaces are available, ranging from 1,260 to 1,310 contiguous square feet, with a total of 2,570 square feet of vacant space. The minimum divisible space is 1,260 square feet. One available space features approximately 1,225 square feet of open retail area, complemented by a separate office and workroom. Another offers 1,310 square feet, including a reception area and six private offices. The property benefits from high visibility, with pylon signage on Troup Highway (Highway 110), near the intersection with Shiloh Road. This location enjoys significant traffic, with approximately 26,254 vehicles per day (VPD) according to 2021 TXDOT data. Established tenants include Rose Dental Care, Domino's, Divine Nail & Spa, and AAA Vacuum, creating a strong and diverse tenant mix. Lease rates are $10.00-$12.00 per square foot, NNN. This presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a prominent location in a thriving commercial area.
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Divine Nails & Spa Nail Salon
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Domino's Pizza Take-out & Catering
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Zip Cash Loan Service
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AAA Vacuum Sales & Services Home Appliance Store (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Green Foot & Body Massage Alternative Medicine Practice Spa & Massage Center
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