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Loch Raven Commons Baltimore County, MD 1300 E for lease 208 LUXURY Baltimore County, MD APARTMENT UNITS 6,000 SF ± AVAILABLE LOCH RAVEN E JOPPA RD COMMONS 1300 E. JOPPA ROAD TOWSON, MD 21286 Mike Ruocco | Vice President 443.798.9338 [email protected] MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC • 410-821-8585 • 2328 W. Joppa Road, Suite 200 | Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland 21093 • www.MACKENZIECOMMERCIAL.com for lease loch raven commons Baltimore County, MD 1300 e. joppa road | towson, maryland 21286 available SOON! 1,500-6,000 sf ± 1,500 - COMING 6,000 SF ± building size AVAILABLE 8,700 sf ± zoning ML IM (Manufacturing, Light) traffic count 25,691 AADT (E. Joppa Rd) parking 80 regular spaces, 5 ADA spaces rental rate $30.00 psf, NNN Highlights ► 9.35 acre site consisting of 208 luxury apartment units, two multi-tenant retail buildings, and a Wawa fuel/ convenience store OUTDOOR ► Ideal uses include restaurant/ SEATING brewery, fitness, daycare, AREA medical, and service retail to join Wawa, Aspen Dental and ATI Physical Therapy ► Potential outdoor seating area available Street View Mike Ruocco | Vice President 443.798.9338 [email protected] MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC • 410-821-8585 • 2328 W. Joppa Road, Suite 200 | Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland 21093 • www.MACKENZIECOMMERCIAL.com for lease aerial/floor plan Baltimore County, MD loch raven commons | 1300 e. joppa road | towson, maryland 21286 3,000 SF ± 1,500 SF ± 1,500 SF ± Mike Ruocco | Vice President 443.798.9338 [email protected] MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC • 410-821-8585 • 2328 W. Joppa Road, Suite 200 | Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland 21093 • www.MACKENZIECOMMERCIAL.com for lease immediate vicinity Baltimore County, MD loch raven commons | 1300 e. joppa road | towson, maryland 21286 LOCH RAVEN COMMONS SITE E JOPPA RD E JOPPA RD 25,691 AADT LASALLE RD DRUMWOOD RD DOXBURY RD N Mike Ruocco | Vice President 443.798.9338 [email protected] MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC • 410-821-8585 • 2328 W. Joppa Road, Suite 200 | Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland 21093 • www.MACKENZIECOMMERCIAL.com for lease trade area Baltimore County, MD loch raven commons | 1300 e. joppa road | towson, maryland 21286 The Shops at Kenilworth Towson Town Center CROMWELL North Plaza Shopping Center VALLEY Towson Place 45 Dulaney Plaza Goucher Commons Circle East 1925 E. Joppa Rd Towson Commons Carney Village Towson Row SITE Towson Square COMING SOON! Ravenwood SC PerringPerring Plaza 542 1 mile 147 2 miles ParkwayLoch Raven Crossing Plaza ParkwayHillendale Crossing SC ParkwayYork Road Crossing Plaza ParkvilleParkville Shopping SC ParkwayAnneslie Crossing SC Parkway Crossing 3 miles N 41 Mike Ruocco | Vice President 443.798.9338 [email protected] MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services, LLC • 410-821-8585 • 2328 W. Joppa Road, Suite 200 | Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland 21093 • www.MACKENZIECOMMERCIAL.com for lease location / demographics (2021) Baltimore County, MD loch raven commons | 1300 e. joppa road | towson, maryland 21286 RESIDENTIAL NUMBER OF AVERAGE MEDIAN POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS HH SIZE AGE 15,229 6,648 2.23 37.3 1 MILE 1 MILE 1 MILE 1 MILE 138,587 55,928 2.31 38.1 3 MILES 3 MILES 3 MILES 3 MILES 1 320,652 127,267 2.38 39.7 1 3 5 5 MILES 5 MILES 5 MILES 5 MILES Mile Miles Miles AVERAGE EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT DAYTIME (AGE 16+ IN HH INCOME (COLLEGE+) LABOR FORCE) POPULATION 40 $89,022 72.3% 93.8% 15,546 1 MILE 1 MILE 1 MILE 1 MILE $95,269 69.7% 93.8% 136,859 3 MILES 3 MILES 3 MILES 3 MILES 1 full report N $102,591 68.9% 93.8% 303,993 5 MILES 5 MILES 5 MILES 5 MILES Many of these families are This digitally engaged These communities are This older market enjoys the two-income married couples group uses computers and home to young, educated, hustle and bustle of life in 13% approaching retirement age. 9% cell phones for all aspects 7% working professionals. 7% the heart of the city, with They are comfortable in of life, including shopping, Labor force participation the added benefit of access their jobs and their homes school work, news, social is high, generally white- to hospitals, community PARKS and budget wisely, but do COLLEGE media and entertainment. BRIGHT YOUNG collar work. Residents are SOCIAL centers and public trans- not plan on retiring anytime They also tend to splurge on physically active and up on portation. Wages and salary AND REC soon or moving. TOWNS the latest fashions. PROFESSIONALS the latest technology. SECURITY SET income are still earned. 2 MILES 2 MILES 2 MILES 2 MILES 2.51 2.14 2.41 1.73 AVERAGE HH SIZE AVERAGE HH SIZE AVERAGE HH SIZE AVERAGE HH SIZE 40.9 24.5 33.0 45.6 MEDIAN AGE MEDIAN AGE MEDIAN AGE MEDIAN AGE $60,000 $32,200 $54,000 $17,900 learn more MEDIAN HH INCOME learn more MEDIAN HH INCOME learn more MEDIAN HH INCOME learn more MEDIAN HH INCOME Mike Ruocco | Vice President 443.798.9338 [email protected] MacKenzie Commercial RealNo warranty Estate Services, or representation, LLC • expressed 410-821-8585 or implied, •is made 2328 as W. to Joppathe accuracy Road, of Suite the information 200 | Lutherville-Timonium, contained herein, and Maryland same is submitted21093 •subject www.MACKENZIECOMMERCIAL.com to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions imposed by our principals..
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