Presented by David Realty Partners
Property Details For Lease or Sale. Plenty of excess land for parking, outdoor display /showroom or even additional building(s). Move in condition-neutral colors, better quality carpet and completely repainted exterior in July 2017. Seller can alter interior to suit. 1 month free rent per year of lease. 5 year minimum. 3% annual increases. An option to buy can be given with earnest money at lease signing. Also for sale vacant/as-is or fully leased at a an 8% CAP rate with a 5 NNN year lease. Sale price will be in the $1.65-$1.85M range depending upon improvements made and final lease rate. Has prominent signage on the building. Also has a large monument sign. Price: $9.50 /SF/Year Highly flexible floor plan can be reconfigured to suit. Excellent condition in and out. Massive traffic on I-85 allows maximum visibility In a very popular area of home furnishings and durable goods retailers. large, additional parking lot for display of outdoor products= lots of extra free showroom space! Total Space Available: N/A Rental Rate: $9.50 /SF/Year Min. Divisible: 8,000 SF Property Type: Retail Property Sub-type: Free Standing Bldg Building Size: 15,000 SF Year Built: 1966 Lot Size: 1.48 AC Cross Streets: I-85 Zoning Description: C-2 View the full listing here:
Listing space Space 1 Space Available: 15,096 SF Rental Rate: $9.50 /SF/Year Space / Lot Type: Free Standing Bldg Min. Divisible: 8,000 SF Lease Type: NNN Date Available: Aug 2017 Lease Term: 60 Months No. Parking Spaces: 80 Pct. Procurement Fee: 3.00% Highly flexible, mostly open floor plan. Approx. 75% retail, 25% warehouse/workroom. 2 dock height doors at the rear right, + 1 drive in door at rear left. With a loft-style ceiling, clear heights are approx. 14' in showroom and 16' in storage area. Location
Location Description In the heart of Furniture Row on Dawson Blvd in Norcross. Superb, 180 degree visibility from I-85. Has 2 entrances on Dawson Blvd.
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Property Photos Directly overhead In the heart of "Furniture Row"
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Market Trends Jun 16 vs. 3 mo. prior Y-O-Y State $121 +4.0% +9.3% Metro $140 +4.6% +13.2% County $140 +2.1% +0.8% Jun 16 vs. 3 mo. prior Y-O-Y State $12.65 +0.5% +2.0% Metro $13.42-0.1% +0.9% County $13.12 +0.7% -0.5%
Demographics Population 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Male Population 5,863 57,124 128,550 2015 Female Population 4,875 51,746 122,649 % 2015 Male Population 54.60% 52.47% 51.17% % 2015 Female Population 45.40% 47.53% 48.83% 2015 Total Population: Adult 7,681 78,722 185,400 2015 Total Daytime Population 8,871 112,000 296,171 2015 Total Employees 3,157 53,099 161,505 2015 Total Population: Median Age 28 30 32 2015 Total Population: Adult Median Age 34 38 41 2015 Total population: Under 5 years 1,268 10,747 22,081 2015 Total population: 5 to 9 years 847 8,803 19,233 2015 Total population: 10 to 14 years 607 7,084 16,207 2015 Total population: 15 to 19 years 658 6,471 14,760 2015 Total population: 20 to 24 years 1,207 9,965 19,788 2015 Total population: 25 to 29 years 1,457 11,396 23,477 2015 Total population: 30 to 34 years 1,225 11,032 23,741 2015 Total population: 35 to 39 years 931 8,836 19,991 2015 Total population: 40 to 44 years 689 7,809 18,567 2015 Total population: 45 to 49 years 515 6,288 15,917 2015 Total population: 50 to 54 years 516 5,945 15,224 2015 Total population: 55 to 59 years 321 4,522 12,649
Demographics Population (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Total population: 60 to 64 years 195 3,399 10,063 2015 Total population: 65 to 69 years 132 2,564 7,326 2015 Total population: 70 to 74 years 88 1,653 4,849 2015 Total population: 75 to 79 years 42 1,078 3,209 2015 Total population: 80 to 84 years 26 713 2,213 2015 Total population: 85 years and over 14 565 1,904 % 2015 Total population: Under 5 years 11.81% 9.87% 8.79% % 2015 Total population: 5 to 9 years 7.89% 8.09% 7.66% % 2015 Total population: 10 to 14 years 5.65% 6.51% 6.45% % 2015 Total population: 15 to 19 years 6.13% 5.94% 5.88% % 2015 Total population: 20 to 24 years 11.24% 9.15% 7.88% % 2015 Total population: 25 to 29 years 13.57% 10.47% 9.35% % 2015 Total population: 30 to 34 years 11.41% 10.13% 9.45% % 2015 Total population: 35 to 39 years 8.67% 8.12% 7.96% % 2015 Total population: 40 to 44 years 6.42% 7.17% 7.39% % 2015 Total population: 45 to 49 years 4.80% 5.78% 6.34% % 2015 Total population: 50 to 54 years 4.81% 5.46% 6.06% % 2015 Total population: 55 to 59 years 2.99% 4.15% 5.04% % 2015 Total population: 60 to 64 years 1.82% 3.12% 4.01% % 2015 Total population: 65 to 69 years 1.23% 2.36% 2.92% % 2015 Total population: 70 to 74 years 0.82% 1.52% 1.93%
Demographics Population (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. % 2015 Total population: 75 to 79 years 0.39% 0.99% 1.28% % 2015 Total population: 80 to 84 years 0.24% 0.65% 0.88% % 2015 Total population: 85 years and over 0.13% 0.52% 0.76% 2015 White alone 3,020 40,865 109,404 2015 Black or African American alone 2,891 24,298 55,682 2015 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 115 1,182 2,214 2015 Asian alone 708 11,280 28,310 2015 Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 11 148 275 2015 Some Other Race alone 3,516 26,100 44,913 2015 Two or More Races alone 477 4,997 10,401 2015 Hispanic 6,553 53,516 95,289 2015 Not Hispanic 4,185 55,354 155,910 % 2015 White alone 28.12% 37.54% 43.55% % 2015 Black or African American alone 26.92% 22.32% 22.17% % 2015 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 1.07% 1.09% 0.88% % 2015 Asian alone 6.59% 10.36% 11.27% % 2015 Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 0.10% 0.14% 0.11% % 2015 Some Other Race alone 32.74% 23.97% 17.88% % 2015 Two or More Races alone 4.44% 4.59% 4.14% % 2015 Hispanic 61.03% 49.16% 37.93% % 2015 Not Hispanic 38.97% 50.84% 62.07%
Demographics Population (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Not Hispanic: White alone 1,825 30,807 94,516 2015 Not Hispanic: Black or African American alone 3,311 23,336 43,874 2015 Not Hispanic: American Indian and Alaska Native alone 22 183 370 2015 Not Hispanic: Asian alone 1,482 11,606 24,362 2015 Not Hispanic: Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 7 79 136 2015 Not Hispanic: Some Other Race alone 36 222 522 2015 Not Hispanic: Two or More Races 216 1,864 4,064 % 2015 Not Hispanic: White alone 17.71% 31.68% 42.77% % 2015 Not Hispanic: Black or African American alone 32.13% 24.00% 19.85% % 2015 Not Hispanic: American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.21% 0.19% 0.17% % 2015 Not Hispanic: Asian alone 14.38% 11.94% 11.02% % 2015 Not Hispanic: Native Hawaiian and OPI alone 0.07% 0.08% 0.06% % 2015 Not Hispanic: Some Other Race alone 0.35% 0.23% 0.24% % 2015 Not Hispanic: Two or More Races 2.10% 1.92% 1.84% Population Change 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. Total: Employees (NAICS) n/a n/a n/a Total: Establishements (NAICS) n/a n/a n/a
Demographics Population Change (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Total Population 10,738 108,870 251,199 2015 Households 3,316 34,897 85,316 Population Change 2010-2015 455 7,364 17,369 Household Change 2010-2015 58 1,137 2,912 % Population Change 2010-2015 4.42% 7.25% 7.43% % Household Change 2010-2015 1.78% 3.37% 3.53% Population Change 2000-2015 432 11,628 30,187 Household Change 2000-2015 -437 238 3,783 % Population Change 2000 to 2015 4.19% 11.96% 13.66% % Household Change 2000 to 2015-11.64% 0.69% 4.64% Housing 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Housing Units 3,992 36,287 84,718 2015 Occupied Housing Units 3,753 34,659 81,534 2015 Owner Occupied Housing Units 971 14,584 41,012 2015 Renter Occupied Housing Units 2,782 20,075 40,522 2015 Vacant Housings Units 240 1,628 3,183 % 2015 Occupied Housing Units 94.01% 95.51% 96.24%
Demographics Housing (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. % 2015 Owner occupied housing units 25.87% 42.08% 50.30% % 2015 Renter occupied housing units 74.13% 57.92% 49.70% % 2000 Vacant housing units 6.01% 4.49% 3.76% Income 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Household Income: Median $33,332 $40,090 $46,264 2015 Household Income: Average $40,543 $54,962 $67,417 2015 Per Capita Income $12,525 $17,622 $22,953 2015 Household income: Less than $10,000 319 3,076 6,184 2015 Household income: $10,000 to $14,999 237 1,740 3,655 2015 Household income: $15,000 to $19,999 296 2,584 5,218 2015 Household income: $20,000 to $24,999 318 2,578 5,376 2015 Household income: $25,000 to $29,999 294 2,600 5,681 2015 Household income: $30,000 to $34,999 291 2,849 6,080 2015 Household income: $35,000 to $39,999 221 1,988 4,607 2015 Household income: $40,000 to $44,999 210 1,831 4,691 2015 Household income: $45,000 to $49,999 141 2,041 4,608 2015 Household income: $50,000 to $59,999 431 3,178 7,320 2015 Household income: $60,000 to $74,999 238 3,179 7,996 2015 Household income: $75,000 to $99,999 136 2,803 7,963 2015 Household income: $100,000 to $124,999 129 1,947 5,353 2015 Household income: $125,000 to $149,999 39 879 3,509 2015 Household income: $150,000 to $199,999 6 1,021 3,897
Demographics Income (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Household income: $200,000 or more 10 603 3,178 % 2015 Household income: Less than $10,000 9.62% 8.81% 7.25% % 2015 Household income: $10,000 to $14,999 7.15% 4.99% 4.28% % 2015 Household income: $15,000 to $19,999 8.93% 7.40% 6.12% % 2015 Household income: $20,000 to $24,999 9.59% 7.39% 6.30% % 2015 Household income: $25,000 to $29,999 8.87% 7.45% 6.66% % 2015 Household income: $30,000 to $34,999 8.78% 8.16% 7.13% % 2015 Household income: $35,000 to $39,999 6.66% 5.70% 5.40% % 2015 Household income: $40,000 to $44,999 6.33% 5.25% 5.50% % 2015 Household income: $45,000 to $49,999 4.25% 5.85% 5.40% % 2015 Household income: $50,000 to $59,999 13.00% 9.11% 8.58% % 2015 Household income: $60,000 to $74,999 7.18% 9.11% 9.37% % 2015 Household income: $75,000 to $99,999 4.10% 8.03% 9.33% % 2015 Household income: $100,000 to $124,999 3.89% 5.58% 6.27% % 2015 Household income: $125,000 to $149,999 1.18% 2.52% 4.11% % 2015 Household income: $150,000 to $199,999 0.18% 2.93% 4.57% % 2015 Household income: $200,000 or more 0.30% 1.73% 3.72% Retail Sales Volume 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Childrens/Infants clothing stores $915,390 $9,654,200 $23,684,695 2015 Jewelry stores $286,980 $3,217,789 $8,301,719 2015 Mens clothing stores $988,395 $10,834,513 $27,273,528 2015 Shoe stores $1,025,590 $11,084,770 $27,709,789
Demographics Retail Sales Volume (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Womens clothing stores $1,581,911 $17,757,460 $45,377,537 2015 Automobile dealers $12,048,330 $136,921,810 $354,003,918 2015 Automotive parts and accessories stores $2,361,637 $26,808,564 $68,890,923 2015 Other motor vehicle dealers $322,517 $3,681,926 $9,479,590 2015 Tire dealers $1,061,765 $11,993,299 $30,759,273 2015 Hardware stores $43,444 $527,492 $1,417,423 2015 Home centers $421,943 $5,169,019 $13,918,317 2015 Nursery and garden centers $485,323 $6,074,975 $16,619,907 2015 Outdoor power equipment stores $242,641 $2,911,361 $7,671,063 2015 Paint andwallpaper stores $54,543 $635,626 $1,651,992 2015 Appliance, television, and other electronics stores $1,567,887 $18,106,221 $47,103,627 2015 Camera andphotographic supplies stores $118,362 $1,377,144 $3,633,013 2015 Computer andsoftware stores $4,654,160 $51,412,965 $130,167,957 2015 Beer, wine, and liquor stores $790,910 $8,877,148 $22,735,532 2015 Convenience stores $3,851,774 $41,579,082 $103,599,502 2015 Restaurant Expenditures $3,230,246 $36,539,769 $93,834,263 2015 Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores $13,504,616 $148,039,381 $371,724,961 2015 Furniture stores $1,168,518 $13,099,573 $33,780,170 2015 Home furnishings stores $3,890,631 $44,589,031 $115,498,553 2015 General merchandise stores $20,518,973 $234,714,369 $608,323,078 2015 Gasoline stations with convenience stores $11,622,203 $127,294,741 $319,861,846
Demographics Retail Sales Volume (Cont.) 1-mi. 3-mi. 5-mi. 2015 Other gasoline stations $8,240,637 $90,725,922 $228,579,223 2015 Department stores (excl leased depts) $20,231,993 $231,496,580 $600,021,359 2015 General merchandise stores $20,518,973 $234,714,369 $608,323,078 2015 Other health and personal care stores $793,280 $9,101,285 $23,652,251 2015 Pharmacies and drug stores $3,214,537 $36,588,376 $94,259,386 2015 Pet and pet supplies stores $871,271 $9,900,410 $25,489,953 2015 Book, periodical, and music stores $123,538 $1,457,525 $3,872,611 2015 Hobby, toy, and game stores $389,412 $4,353,948 $11,102,473 2015 Musical instrument and supplies stores $37,652 $431,599 $1,141,032 2015 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores $66,964 $779,205 $2,040,290 2015 Sporting goods stores $365,053 $4,182,073 $10,883,762
Broker Profile Alan Callioni Nominated as "Best of Gwinnett" County - 2016 for commercial real estate brokers. We are a full service commercial firm specializing in retail property sales, leasing and management. We manage 15 properties from 20,000 to 120,000 SF throughout Georgia, North Carolina and North Florida. We are trusted by Wells Fargo Bank, Capital Crossing, United Central Bank and First Intercontinental Bank to advise on and market their commercial REOs. Our Broker; Alan Callioni, had over $26M in personal sales production in 2015 and 2016. Highlights: -Our brokerage services for REO properties allow sellers to sell on their own without paying a commission. -Full service management for just 2% of NOI for centers over 25,000 SF.-"One-stop-shop" for repair, lease up, management and sale of retail assets. Current Occupation: Managing Partner alan@drpbrokers.com (770) 904-2389 License: 289672 Work Experience: Education: 16 years experience as a Commercial Broker and Asset/Property Manager. Montclair State UniversityBS Degree in Finance and Management Organizations/Associations: National Association of REALTORS, LoopNet, Inc. Honors/Awards: Top Producing Broker, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 David Realty Partners 990 Peachtree Industrial Blvd Suwanee, GA 30024 Website: Interests: http://www.davidrealtypartners.com -Turning around difficult properties: -Creating maximum value through aggressive lease ups and physical improvements.-prolonged or high vacancy situations. -Build to Suits.-Joint Ventures.-Hard Money lending.-conventional Financing.