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16000 Otterdale Station Way 5,456 SF Retail Building Chesterfield, VA 23832 $4,000,000 ($733.14/SF) 4.95% Cap Rate


Investment Highlights
- • Below Market Ground Lease Rate
- • Located Across from Publix Anchored Center & New National Chain Retail
- • Strong Placer.Ai Ranking; Top 15% of All Wawa Stores
- • Attractive 10% Increases Every 5 Years; 5.45% Cap Rate in 2 years
- • Growing, Affluent Richmond Suburb; 33,000 VPD Corner
- • Implied Investment Grade Credit Rating
Executive Summary
Low Rent Rate for Large Parcel- The Subject Site presents a rare opportunity to purchase a modern Wawa prototype station in a growing, affluent Richmond suburb with a rental rate under $200,000/year. Today, ground rental rates for new Wawa stores average near $300,000/year in Virginia. This large 3.4 acre site is much larger than many Wawa sites, and is leased at a rate that is 30-40% less than the average rent rate Wawa pays in its Virginia stores.
Top 15% of Chain Store! - Wawa is one of two major convenience stores supporting this immediate area. The other, 7-Eleven across the street, reports 215K visits annually, while the subject property boasts 1.3M visits annually, ranking in the top 15% of the chain nationally (and in the sState) and demonstrating the vast difference in customer preference and strength of this location for Wawa compared to the competing 7-Eleven. The subject site was developed in 2018 with the neighboring Aldi and Dunn Tire and Auto. Wawa has the prime corner pad at the intersection of Hull Street Rd (23,000 VPD) and Otterdale Rd (10,000 VPD). Across the intersection sits both Cosby Village and Cosby Village Square, which were constructed in 2018 and 2025, respectively. Publix anchors Cosby Village and includes names such as Great Clips, AutoZone, 7-Eleven, Aveda, The Sand Dollar, and additional local tenants. Cosby Village Square consists of national names including Chipotle, Starbucks, Panera, Mezeh, Heartland Dental, The Learning Experience, and Panda Express.
Within 3 Miles of 13 Many Residential Developments- The Property is in the growing Chesterfield suburb of Richmond. Within five miles of the property there is a population of 92,253 people with an average household income of $127,479. Within three miles of the property there are 14 new and existing residential developments totaling 15,443 units that consist of single-family homes, townhomes, apartment units, assisted living units, and lots to be developed. Serving this large area, there are two schools within one mile of Wawa, Cosby High School and Millwood School, that have a total enrollment of 2,760 students. This positioning, supported by strong demographic fundamentals and consistent daytime traffic along Hull Street, provides sustained consumer demand and visibility that support long-term tenant performance.
Best-In-Class Retailer – Wawa, Inc. is a best-in-class tenant within the highly sought-after convenience sector and a tier- one retailer that is both online and recession resistant. Wawa operates over 1,000 locations in the Mid-Atlantic and Florida and reported more than $18.8 billion in Gross Annual Sales Revenue. Wawa is currently #2 on CSP Magazine’s “Fuels 50” list, which ranks convenience store brands by market efficiency, as well as Food & Wine Magazine’s America’s Best Convenience Stores, 2nd only to Texas-based Buc-ee’s on both. In 2025, Forbes Magazine, ranked the company number 21 on its list of America’s Largest Private Companies. The company maintains a shadow credit rating from Fitch, which is investment grade.
Property Facts
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Wawa, Inc., a privately held company, began in 1803 as an iron foundry in New Jersey. Toward the end of the 19th Century, owner George Wood took an interest in dairy farming and the family began a small processing plant in Wawa, PA in 1902. The milk business was a huge success, due to its quality, cleanliness and “certified” process. As home delivery of milk declined in the early 1960s, Grahame Wood, George’s grandson, opened the first Wawa Food Market in 1964 as an outlet for dairy products. Today, Wawa is your all day, every day stop for freshly prepared foods, beverages, coffee, fuel services and surcharge-free ATMs. Wawa stores are located in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Florida and Washington, D.C. The stores offer a large fresh foodservice selection, including Wawa brands such as custom prepared hoagies, freshly-brewed coffee, hot breakfast sandwiches, specialty beverages and an assortment of soups, sides and snacks.
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Nearby Major Retailers
Property Taxes
| Parcel Number | 712-66-98-23-700-000 | Improvements Assessment | $2,671,600 |
| Land Assessment | $1,797,400 | Total Assessment | $4,469,000 |
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