Property Spotlight: Peachland Promenade
PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: PEACHLAND PROMENADE
This week’s edition of property spotlight, we are focusing on our Peachland Promenade property. Peachland Promenade is a Publix-anchored neighborhood center that has prime retail spaces available from 1,254± – 10,560± SF available for lease in Port Charlotte, FL!
The property is located just west of I-75 (60,000± VPD) on the SWC of Veterans Blvd & Kings Hwy in Port Charlotte. Peachland Promenade is located just across the street from the new multifamily complex, Springs at Port Charlotte. The subject sites cotenants are Publix, Planet Fitness, Pet Supermarket, Anytime Fitness, Goodwill, Tropical Smoothie Café, and many other national, regional, and local tenants.
To find out more about this property or to schedule a showing, please contact the listing brokers below:
Darren Moore // Darren.Moore@trinitycre.com
John Paulich // John.Paulich@trinitycre.com
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