6115 York Rd, New Oxford, PA 17350
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Cross Keys Shopping Center presents a compelling investment opportunity in New Oxford, Pennsylvania. This 8,680 square foot strip center enjoys a highly visible location at the signalized intersection of Routes 30 and 94, providing exceptional accessibility and exposure to a substantial customer base. Its strategic positioning offers convenient access to the nearby communities of Hanover, York, and Gettysburg, ensuring a diverse and readily available market. The center currently has two available retail spaces, one measuring 920 square feet and the other 960 square feet, perfect for a variety of businesses. Both spaces are ideal for retail or office tenants seeking a well-located and established presence. The property benefits from a strong lease rate of $12 per square foot, plus a net, net, net (NNN) charge of $6.15 per square foot, making it an attractive proposition for potential tenants. This established strip center offers a turnkey solution for businesses looking to establish or expand their operations in a thriving market. The high-traffic location and competitive lease terms make this an exceptional opportunity for growth and profitability. Don't miss out on this chance to secure a prime retail space in a dynamic and accessible location.
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China Sun Restaurant Restaurant
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Johnny's Pizza New Oxford Restaurant
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Zebares Hair Studio & Tanning Tanning Salon
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Redbox Cinema (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Reaper Performance Auto Repair Shop
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