1,440 SF Retail Available For Lease @ The Cove

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1,440 SF Retail Available For Lease @ The Cove

Address

1574 SE 3rd Court
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
United States

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Property Type: Retail
Base Rent: 35.00
Listing Status: Active

Contact Info

Russell Adler
Cell: 954 801 8100
Russ@atlanticcg.com

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Property Description

This retail or professional space is located in the well-known Cove Shopping Center, located just east of US 1 (aka Federal Highway) and Hillsboro Blvd. in Deerfield Beach and is available for occupancy on or before September 1, 2026. Numerous and well-known restaurants and retailers are located at this property, including The Cove Restaurant, John the Baker, The Cove Brewery, Patrizia’s and many others.

The iconic Cove Shopping Center was built in 1959 and renovated in 2019. Asking rent reduced to $35.00/sf NNN, plus $10.00/sf for expenses.

This space is perfect for any retail or service business to complement the wide array of other shops at this Property. Landlord is highly motivated to secure a new tenant and will be flexible on the terms.

Location Description

This listing is located in a bustling, easily accessible industrial area in Deerfield Beach. The location offers a robust network of transportation routes, including proximity to major highways and is surrounded by a diverse mix of commercial, industrial, and residential properties.

Additional Information Site Highlights
County: Broward
Operating Expenses: 10.00
Min. Divisible Space: 1,440
Max. Contiguous Space: 1,440
Total SF Available: 1,440
Year Built: 1961
Lot Size: 0.23 Acres
  • Highly Visible Storefront
  • Facade Renovations Coming Soon
  • Next To Popular Bagel/Deli Restaurant
  • Below Market Rent
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