Retail/Restaurant in Downtown Decatur | ± 2,000 SF Building + 1,615 SF Patio | For Lease

240 E Trinity Pl Decatur, GA 30030

Decatur
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Restaurant
Amount:
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Nov 15, 2024

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Highlights

  • Adaptive reuse restaurant/retail opportunity in Downtown Decatur
  • Sandwiched between two of Downtown Decatur’s most popular restaurants, Twain’s and Kimball House
  • Existing ± 2,000 SF structure can be single-tenant or two-tenant (see page 8 of OM)
  • ±1,615 SF patio may be added to front of building
  • On corner parcel of E Trinity Pl, E Howard Ave, and N Candler St
  • Fantastic visibility on downtown Decatur’s main entrance from Oakhurst, East Lake, and Avondale Estates
  • Extremely strong demographics with AHI of $156k and avg. annual entertainment spending of $5k+
  • A 7-minute walk from Downtown Decatur’s historic square
  • Traffic counts of 11,400 VPD on E Trinity Pl and 12,180 VPD on E College Ave
  • Up to 8 striped parking spaces on-site, additional along lawn adjacent
  • Free street parking on N Candler and E Howard / Paid parking deck directly across the street

Description

Adaptive reuse restaurant opportunity in Downtown Decatur

Adaptive reuse restaurant opportunity in Downtown Decatur

Building Size: 2000sq ft
Lot Size: 0.27 acres


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Units for Lease

Total Space Available
Space Available: 2000 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross
Total Space Available
Space Available: 2000 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

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