910 Broad Ripple Ave Indianapolis, IN 46220
This exceptional retail opportunity is located at 910 Broad Ripple Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220, in the heart of Broad Ripple's vibrant commercial district. Four spaces are available, ranging from 1,170 to 5,240 square feet, perfect for a variety of retail, restaurant, or boutique uses. The property benefits from its prime location within a densely populated area, boasting over 90,000 residents within a 10-minute drive and average household incomes exceeding $173,000 within a one-mile radius. Broad Ripple is a renowned shopping, dining, and entertainment destination, attracting both local residents and visitors, including the significant student population of nearby Butler University (just 8 minutes away). The area features a mix of local and national businesses, including Chipotle, Starbucks, and more, and enjoys excellent accessibility to the Monon Trail, a popular 20-mile biking and walking path with over 1.3 million annual users. Recent improvements, such as the Broad Ripple Beautification project (widened sidewalks and improved lighting), have enhanced the overall visitor experience. The property's proximity to several recently constructed high-end apartment complexes, including River House (86 units), The Line Urban Flats (128 units), The Coil (151 units), Eight Eleven (36 units), The Ripple (30 units), and Broad Ripple's largest current development, ensures a strong and growing customer base. This is a truly unique opportunity to establish a thriving business in one of Indianapolis's most desirable locations. Marion County location.
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Brothers Bar & Grill Bar & Pub Restaurant
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