Highway Route 49 Pads Available for Retail / Restaurant / Bank
Amenities: Bayshore Ford, Carwash, Happy Harry's Pharmacy, Pennsville Library, U.S. Post Office (across Route 49 at shopping center main entrance)
Anchor: Save-A-Lot
Available: Two end caps and two pad sites.
Brochure: 2-page color PDF with Aerial, Map, Photos, and Demographics (665 KB)
Cross Streets: On West side of State Route 49 in between Dunn Lane and Atlantic Road. Also a paved pedestrian pathway to Pennsville Towers (100 units for seniors) near end-cap.
Current tenants: Vacancy and Tenant List (from South to North)
End Cap (50,400 sq ft)
Hollywood Tan
River's Edge Karate
Capriotti's
Curves
It's All About You
Crystal Nails
Family Dollar
Save-A-Lot
End Cap (16,538 sq ft)
Demographics: Demographics by 3-Mile Radius
Demographics by 5-mile Radius Polygonized Against Delaware River
U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts - Salem County, New Jersey
Directions: 3.4 miles south of Del Memorial Bridge, Interstate 295, & New Jersey Turnpike.
Map: 3 mile trade area retail map
Pad Sites: Two Available for Restaurant / Bank / Drive-thru Kiosk.
Parking: Over 600 parking spaces.
Site Plan: Complex Site Layout
Taxes: Property Taxes (2003) (14 KB PDF); Sales Tax is three percent (3%) for goods
Tourism: Fort Mott State Park- Pennsville Historical Society - Penns Grove Riverwalk - Historic Salem - Antique Cluster - Supawna Wildlife Refuge - Riverview Park
Traffic: 20,432 vehicles per day. Annual Average Daily Traffic - 17,708. Source: NJ DOT
NJ Department of Transportation Straight Line Diagram (State Route 49 - Mile Post 1.12)
What's Nearby?
Penn Towers, a senior 100-unit community, immediately behind center.
Walk to U.S. Post Office, Pennsville Library, Pennsville High School! One mile to town hall.
Mannington Mills and Memorial Hospital of Salem County (New Jersey's only for-profit hospital) are the county's largest employers and a 10-minute drive away.
Five minute drive to historic Downtown Salem including Salem County Government, County Courthouse, Salem Main Street, Salem County Historical Society, Brigadoon Restaurant, Salem Oak Diner, Fenwick Plaza, and a revitalized downtown retail area!
The Pennsville-Salem Bridge Project is reinvigorating the western entrance into Salem and will permit bypass access to the Port of Salem. Today's Sunbeam (the county newspaper) is available via Route 49 / Griffith Street (without going through downtown).
Shop our antique cluster within a five mile radius. Farmers market on Thursdays!
Nine miles to Downtown Woodstown and Cowtown Rodeo. Six miles to New Castle DE (Delaware River & Bay Authority Headquarters). Six miles to new Penns Grove Riverwalk. Two miles to New Jersey Turnpike Exit #1, I-295, Route 40. 90 minutes to Atlantic City NJ.
Other Opportunities:
Pennsville Acme Shopping Center - 251 N Broadway - Fully Leased - Expanding 2008
Pennsville Wal-Mart Supercenter - 813 S Broadway - Inline Space - Available March 2008
Press Release - Pennsylvania and New Jersey REALTORS® Tour Salem County
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