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Gainesville, FL - Dunkin'

$1,320,000

7605 W. Newberry Road, Gainesville, FL 32606

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Last Updated: 07/14/2026

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Cap Rate

66,000

NOI

Details:
Cap Rate:    5%
NOI:    $66,000
Building Size:    2,692 sqft
Lot Area:    0.46 acres
Occupancy:    100%
Year Built:    2000
Floors:    1
Year Last Renovated:    2005
Description:

• Dunkin has 11+ years remaining on their initial lease with 4 (5-year) options to extend, demonstrating their long-term commitment to the site
• Dunkin’ is the largest coffee and donuts brand in the U.S., with over 10,000 domestic locations and more than 14,000 restaurants across nearly 40 global markets
• The lease is personally guaranteed by Timothy E. Cloe, an experienced Dunkin’ franchise owner and operator
• The lease features 10% rental increases every five years and at the beginning of each option

• Located along W Newberry Rd with 49,000 Vehicles Per Day
• Just West off the I-75 exit (57,000 VPD), allowing users to benefit from direct on/off ramp access to the site and surrounding trade areas
• Across from Newberry Square, a Publix-anchored shopping center featuring a strong lineup of national and credit retailers, including TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Floor & Decor, Cato, Dollar Tree, and more
• Located approximately one-half mile west of The Oaks Mall and Oaks Square, which collectively attract more than 4 million annual visitors according to Placer. ai. These premier retail destinations feature a strong roster of national and credit tenants, including Petco, Ulta Beauty, Dillard’s, Belk, H&M, JCPenney, Bath & Body Works, and many others
• Less then 4 miles from the University of Florida, the fifth largest public university campus in the United States, with over 62,000 students and 20,000 employees. A single home football game in Gainesville generates between $15 million and $20 million in local economic impact for Alachua County. During the 2025 season, hotel occupancy in Gainesville reached nearly 100% for home games, with average daily rates (ADR) surging by 200-300% on game weekends. Florida’s sports tourism, bolstered significantly by UF’s athletic presence, is part of a statewide industry projected to deliver over $3 billion in economic impact in 2026.

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