B-1 Space Just Off Nicholasville Rd

Retail-Commercial for Lease
Catylist Listing ID: 30767787
Property Subtypes: Mixed Use, Street Retail, Other
Contiguous Space: 595 SF
Total Available: 1,785 SF
Gross Building Area: 12,857 SF
Lease Rate: $15 PSF (Annual)
Base Monthly Rent: $743.75
Lease Types: NNN
Last Updated: 4/24/2024

Overview / Comments

We are pleased to present prime retail space for lease just off busy Nicholasville Road in the heart of one of Lexington’s busiest retail corridors. With the marquee visible from Nicholasville Road, businesses that call 145 Burt Road home benefit from 40,235 passing vehicles per day. Tucked close to a Kroger-anchored shopping center and with neighbors like Panera Bread, Burger King, Traditional Bank, and Jeff’s Car Wash, 145 Burt Road allows retailers to be seen and serve their clients and customers from the center of Lexington’s busiest retail corridor.

HIGHLIGHTS:
Retail space just off Nicholasville Road
Prime Nicholasville Road opportunity on 1.3 acres
$15.00 psf/yr NNN + CAM
B-1 Zoning
52 parking spaces shared between spaces

Expand All 3 Spaces Available

Suite: 7 595 SF $15 PSF (Annual) NNN
Suite: 11 595 SF $15 PSF (Annual) NNN
Suite: 12 595 SF $15 PSF (Annual) NNN

Additional Details

Nearest MSA: Lexington-Fayette
County: Fayette
Tax ID/APN: 13826125
Zoning: B-1
Retail Clientele: General, Family, Business, Traveler, Tourist
Property Located Between: Nicholasville Rd and Burt Rd
Property Visibility: Excellent
Largest Nearby Street: Nicholasville Rd
Area Description: Lexington, Kentucky has been rated as one of America's premier cities by some of the most noted and revered industry standard-bearers, such as Forbes magazine, the U.S. Census Bureau, Cognetics consulting group, Dun & Bradstreet, Ladies Home Journal, and Places Rated Almanac - just to name a few. Most people think of rolling countryside with stone fences, great basketball action, horse farms, Thoroughbred racing at Keeneland, a diverse economy, and outstanding schools, colleges and universities. Our community ranks high in quality of life factors, such as health care, public safety, educational attainment, and quality family living. The area also measures high among the best places for business location, creativity, entrepreneurial growth, and career relocation. Residents view Lexington as a beautiful place, with great schools, an innovative health care system, a strong economy, and mountains of potential.Lexington, Kentucky has been rated as one of America's premier cities by some of the most noted and revered industry standard-bearers, such as Forbes magazine, the U.S. Census Bureau, Cognetics consulting group, Dun & Bradstreet, Ladies Home Journal, and Places Rated Almanac - just to name a few. Most people think of rolling countryside with stone fences, great basketball action, horse farms, Thoroughbred racing at Keeneland, a diverse economy, and outstanding schools, colleges and universities. Our community ranks high in quality of life factors, such as health care, public safety, educational attainment, and quality family living. The area also measures high among the best places for business location, creativity, entrepreneurial growth, and career relocation. Residents view Lexington as a beautiful place, with great schools, an innovative health care system, a strong economy, and mountains of potential.
Tenancy: Multiple Tenants
Property Condition: Good

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Demographic Statistics

Proximity: 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles
Total Population: 12,744 146,301 244,975
Median Age: 39.05 35 35.59
Households: 5,919 64,121 104,234
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