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Retail Building with Parking

$45/mo

7421 Georgia Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20012

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Last Updated: 06/10/2023

4,000 sqft

Building Size

C

Class

Details:
Building Size:    4,000 sqft
Class:    C
Year Built:    1958
Description:

For Lease: Commercial Building 2 blocks from the entrance to Walter Reed. Highly visible building with large adjacent parking area, ideal for fast casual dining location, medical use, or high-traffic retail.

The adjacent Walter Reed campus is the largest redevelopment site in Washington DC, with over 3 million square feet of housing, office and retail development, as well as the only Whole Foods on the Georgia Avenue corridor. With more than 2200 units of housing, a hospital, a foreign mission center, two schools, a public pool, hotel, an assisted living home, as well as arts, learning, and public uses all under construction, the former veteran's campus will be a magnet for the wider community, changing the texture of the upper Georgia Avenue corridor.

As one of the few pad parking sites in the area, 7421 Georgia Avenue offers a singular opportunity to serve the community as a unique retail or commercial destination, with excellent signage opportunities, flanked by McDonald's and Exxon on either side.

Map:
1 Space Available

Default Space Retail Pad

Available:
Immediately
Sublease:
No
SQFT
4,000
Lease Type:
NNN

​2 blocks from the entrance to Walter Reed. Highly visible building with large adjacent parking area, ideal for fast casual dining location, medical use, or high-traffic retail.

The adjacent Walter Reed campus is the largest redevelopment site in Washington DC, with over 3 million square feet of housing, office and retail development, as well as the only Whole Foods on the Georgia Avenue corridor. With more than 2200 units of housing, a hospital, a foreign mission center, two schools, a public pool, hotel, an assisted living home, as well as arts, learning, and public uses all under construction, the former veteran's campus will be a magnet for the wider community, changing the texture of the upper Georgia Avenue corridor.

Location
Gallery