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Military Crossing Shopping Center RETAIL FOR LEASE Military Crossing Shopping Center 5927-6013 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD | NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 1,510 TO 29,815 SF AVAILABLE PROPERTY FEATURES 1,510, 3,900 & 29,815 SF Units Available Adjacent to Military Circle Mall & Janaf Shopping Center Regional location with convenient access to I-64 and I-264 -RLQ2OOLH·V%DUJDLQ2XWOHW'DYLG·V%ULGDO)HG([2IÀFH*DOOV8QLIRUP&HQWHU CONTACT US Natalie Hucke Kevin O’Keefe Mike Cespedes Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Associate +1 757 217 1882 +1 757 217 1885 +1 757 213 8138 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] RETAIL FOR LEASE Military Crossing Shopping Center 5927-6013 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD | NORFOLK, VIRGINIA PROPERTY INFO PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Adjacent to Military Circle Mall and Janaf Shopping Centers. Military Crossing Shopping Center is anchored by Ollie’s Bargain Outlet and Dollar General. Conveniently located near both Interstate 64 and 264. ADDRESS 5927-6013 Virginia Beach Blvd. | Norfolk, Virginia SHOPPING CENTER SIZE 192,000 SF TENANTS Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, David’s Bridal, Galls Uniform Center, FedE[ OfÀce Print Center, Captain Ray’s Buffet Sushi, MP Island Cafe Grocery, Sally’s Beauty Co., Dollar General, Credit Union Services, Everyday Bus Tour, Asian Diner, United States Postal Service TRAFFIC COUNTS 48,000 ADT on Military Highway between I-264 and Virginia Beach Blvd. DEMOGRAPHICS 2017 Demographics 1-Mile 3-Miles 5-Miles Population 6,739 95,529 301,937 Average HH Income $60,572 $67,074 $65,887 Daytime Population 49,393 148,845 362,964 &%5LFKDUG(OOLVRI9LUJLQLD,QF3DUWRIWKH&%5(DIÀOLDWHQHWZRUN$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG7KLVLQIRUPDWLRQKDVEHHQREWDLQHGIURPVRXUFHVEHOLHYHGUHOLDEOHEXWKDVQRWEHHQYHULÀHGIRUDFFXUDF\RU FRPSOHWHQHVV<RXVKRXOGFRQGXFWDFDUHIXOLQGHSHQGHQWLQYHVWLJDWLRQRIWKHSURSHUW\DQGYHULI\DOOLQIRUPDWLRQ$Q\UHOLDQFHRQWKLVLQIRUPDWLRQLVVROHO\DW\RXURZQULVN&%5(DQGWKH&%5(ORJRDUHVHUYLFH PDUNVRI&%5(,QFDQGRULWVDIÀOLDWHGRUUHODWHGFRPSDQLHVLQWKH8QLWHG6WDWHVDQGRWKHUFRXQWULHV$OORWKHUPDUNVGLVSOD\HGRQWKLVGRFXPHQWDUHWKHSURSHUW\RIWKHLUUHVSHFWLYHRZQHUV3KRWRVKHUHLQDUH WKHSURSHUW\RIWKHLUUHVSHFWLYHRZQHUVDQGXVHRIWKHVHLPDJHVZLWKRXWWKHH[SUHVVZULWWHQFRQVHQWRIWKHRZQHULVSURKLELWHG RETAIL FOR LEASE Military Crossing Shopping Center 5927-6013 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD | NORFOLK, VIRGINIA RETAIL FOR LEASE Military Crossing Shopping Center 5927-6013 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD | NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 1 Tenant Unit SF David’s Bridal 1 10,000 2a Galls Uniform Center 2a 8,370 PAD AVAILABLE 2b Lee Nails 2b 3,591 3a )HG([2IÀFH 3ULQW&HQWHU 3a 4,118 Available AVAILABLE 3b 3,900 &DSWDLQ5D\·V%XIIHW 6XVKL 4 28,295 4 Captain Ray’s 03,VODQG&DIH *URFHU\ 5-8 13,293 Buffet Sushi Sally Beauty 9 3,050 Restaurant 10 7,330 AVAILABLE 11 29,815 Dollar General 12 8,250 5-8 Your Hair Oasis 13 2,805 Credit Union Services 14 3,701 9 Interstate Bingo 15 21,500 10 AVAILABLE 16 1,510 Everyday Bus Tour 17 1,559 11 360 Asian Diner 18 6,000 Available Ollie’s Bargain Outlet 19-20 37,437 12 United States Postal Service 21 22,000 13 14 19-20 Interstate Bingo Available17 18 RETAIL FOR LEASE Military Crossing Shopping Center 5927-6013 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD | NORFOLK, VIRGINIA AVAILABLE Poplar Hall Drive Interstate Bingo 29,815 SF AVAILABLE 1,510 SF Glenback Road AVAILABLE 3,900 SF *DOOV8QLIRUP Center Virginia Beach Blvd RETAIL FOR LEASE Military Crossing Shopping Center 5927-6013 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD |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ilitary Crossing Shopping Center 5927-6013 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD | NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 5927 E VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD EDUCATION 0,/( 0,/(6 0,/(6 3RSXODWLRQDQG2YHU /HVVWKDQWK*UDGH WK*UDGH1R'LSORPD +LJK6FKRRO'LSORPD *('RU$OWHUQDWLYH&UHGHQWLDO 6RPH&ROOHJH1R'HJUHH $VVRFLDWHCV'HJUHH %DFKHORUCV'HJUHH *UDGXDWHRU3URIHVVLRQDO'HJUHH GENDER 3RSXODWLRQ 0DOHV )HPDOHV MARITAL STATUS 3RSXODWLRQ 1HYHU0DUULHG 0DUULHG :LGRZHG 'LYRUFHG EMPLOYMENT STATUS &LYLOLDQ3RSXODWLRQLQ/DERU)RUFH (PSOR\HG&LYLOLDQ3RSXODWLRQ 8QHPSOR\HG3RSXODWLRQ CLASS OF : OR. 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