Paducah Retail Box Opportunity
3240 James Sanders Blvd
Paducah, KY 42001
Highlights
- 22,530 SF retail space near Kentucky Oaks Mall.
- Located in Paducah's established retail corridor off I-24.
- Surrounded by Ross, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Best Buy, Five Below.
- Paducah serves as a regional economic and retail hub.
- Traffic count of 35,744 vehicles per day ensures visibility.
Description
SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate is pleased to present 3240 James Sanders Blvd, a 22,530 SF retail space within Paducah’s established retail corridor. The property is located near Kentucky Oaks Mall and surrounded by nationally recognized retailers, including Ross, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Five Below, Best Buy, and Hobby Lobby. Its position just off I-24, with a traffic count of 35,744 vehicles per day, provides consistent visibility and access. This retail node serves as a key destination for both local and regional shoppers, offering a diverse mix of retail and dining options. The site presents an opportunity for retailers seeking a presence in a high-traffic, established market.
Paducah serves as a regional economic hub in western Kentucky, drawing shoppers from multiple surrounding counties. Its central location, coupled with strong retail, healthcare, and tourism industries, makes it a consistent destination for area consumers.
For more info please contact Weston Lockhart at weston.lockhart@svn.com // 859.317.3538., Nathan Dilly at nathan.dilly@svn.com // 859.420.5492, or Matt Stone CCIM, SIOR, MBA at matt.stone@svn.com // 859.351.5444.
Paducah is a city located in McCracken County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is situated in the western part of the state, near the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers. Paducah has a total area of approximately 20 square miles, with a population of about 27,000 people.
The city of Paducah is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and vibrant arts scene. It has been designated a UNESCO Creative City for its strong focus on craft and folk art, including the renowned National Quilt Museum. Paducah's location along major waterways has historically made it an important hub for commerce and transportation.
The downtown area features a charming historic district, with beautifully preserved 19th-century and early 20th-century architecture. The city is also surrounded by fertile farmland, contributing to the region's production of crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat. Paducah offers a mix of scenic beauty, cultural attractions, and a strong sense of community.