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14805 Baltimore Avenue Laurel, MD 20707 FOR SALE Available Immediately 14805 Baltimore Avenue Laurel, MD 20707 Overview Free-standing building, located directly across the street from The Towne Centre at Laurel. It is in the heart of the Laurel commercial corridor, offering high visibility to Baltimore Ave (US 1). Neighboring retail includes Laurel Shopping Center, Regal Cinemas, Laurel Lakes Centre, and national restaurants. Quick Facts Size Ground Floor: 3,750 square feet (approx. 50’x75’) Lower Level: 3,750 square feet (±14’ ceiling height) Availability FOR SALE - Immediate 2018 Demographics 1 miles 3 miles 5 miles POPULATION 22,574 92,979 167,568 HOUSEHOLDS 9,207 34,874 60,625 AVG. HH INCOME $82,997 $101,575 $109,923 DAYTIME POPULATION 25,700 81,677 147,924 TRAFFIC COUNTS 35,840 AADT (Baltimore Avenue) 2nd St 4th St Washington Blvd TOWNE CENTRE AT LAUREL MD • Laurel 340 LUXURY RESIDENTIAL UNITS 35,840 AADT SITE US 1 14805 Baltimore Avenue 14805 Baltimore Avenue Baltimore Ave Cherry Ln 20,235 AADT PROPERTY AERIAL Site Aerial 14805 Baltimore Avenue / Laurel, MD 20707 US 95 29 32 US 1 82,991 AADT BURTONSVILLE TOWN SQUARE 42,191 AADT LAUREL SC BURTONSVILLE 295 CROSSING TOWN CENTRE AT LAUREL 95 LAUREL PLAZA US 29 32 ¨ 198 MD • US LAUREL PARK 1 40,153 AADT 49,090 AADT Laurel 198 SITE BROCKRIDGE SC CORRIDOR MARKETPLACE LAUREL LAKES CENTRE ® MARYLAND CITY PLAZA ® BOULEVARD SHOPS 35,840 AADT 14805 Baltimore Avenue 14805 Baltimore Avenue CENTRE AT LAUREL 205,095 AADT 109,771 AADT TOWN CENTER SC 200 ® POLLO ALA BRASA US 295 1 CRYSTAL PLAZA 95 MARKET AERIAL Market Aerial 14805 Baltimore Avenue / Laurel, MD 20707 US 1 BALTIMORE AVE US 1 BALTIMORE AVE US 1 BALTIMORE AVE US 1 BALTIMORE AVE Exterior Photos 14805 Baltimore Avenue / Laurel, MD 20707 Plans & Elevations 14805 Baltimore Avenue / Laurel, MD 20707 Building Sections 14805 Baltimore Avenue / Laurel, MD 20707 695 32 US US 29 1 Interested? 295 Contact: 95 Mark Segall 32 US 1 [email protected] 410.753.3000 410.971.6444 US 29 1-mile 3-mile 5-mile 95 295 US 1 200 US 1 95 295 495 Maryland DC • Virginia Online 605 South Eden Street, Ste 200 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Ste 930 www.segallgroup.com Baltimore, MD 21231 Arlington, VA 22209 Member of 410.753.3000 202.833.3830.
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