902 W Kimberly Rd Davenport, IA 52806
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This exceptional retail opportunity presents 7 available spaces ranging from 1,550 to 25,200 square feet within the thriving Village Shopping Center. Strategically located on heavily trafficked Kimberly Road, west of NorthPark Mall, this property boasts unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The center encompasses a total of 234,224 square feet on a substantial 23.22-acre lot (1,011,463 square feet), zoned C-3. The property's diverse tenant mix includes a strong roster of national, regional, and local businesses, such as Ross Dress for Less, Five Below, Pet Supplies Plus, Furnish 123, Pop Shelf, and Domino's Pizza, creating a vibrant and established retail environment. This location offers significant potential for businesses seeking high foot traffic and exposure in a well-established shopping center. The multiple unit availability allows for flexibility in space requirements, catering to a wide range of retail concepts. The expansive lot size and ample parking provide convenience for both tenants and customers. This is an exceptional opportunity to establish or expand your business in a prime retail location. Contact us today to learn more about the available spaces and lease terms.
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Citi Trends Women'S Clothing Store Clothing Store
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Subway Take-out & Catering Catering Service
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Ross Dress for Less Clothing Store Men'S Clothing Store
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Teachers Aide (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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The Family Restaurant Restaurant
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