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Chick-fil-A | Land & Building 3420 Lamar Ave 5,183 SF Retail Building Paris, TX 75460 $5,878,000 ($1,134.09/SF) 4.35% Cap Rate



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Absolute Net - Zero LL Obligations
- Tax Free State
- Double Drive-Through
- Depreciation Available
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Chick-fil-A combines exceptional design, strategic location and unmatched brand-strength. Featuring a modern prototype includes a double drive-through, the site in engineered for maximum efficiency - a critical advantage in today's quick service landscape. The high-traffic location and premium construction quality ensure strong long-term value and consistent customer demand. As one of the nations most sought-after net-lease tenants, Chick-fil-A delivers proven stability, impressive sales performance and enduring community presence.
Situated on Paris's primary retail corridor, Lamar Avenue offers exceptional visibility and strong traffic counts - ranging from 21,000 to 25,000 VPD at the intersection of Lamar Avenue and SE Loop 286. This intersection also includes major traffic drivers and national tenants like Aldi, Walgreens, CVS, Ross Dress For Less, Ulta Beauty, Starbucks and Walmart Supercenter - further strengthening this very dense retail destination.
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PROPERTY FACTS
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- TENANT
- INDUSTRY
- SF OCCUPIED
- RENT/SF
- LEASE TYPE
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- Accommodation and Food Services
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$9.99
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Lorem Ipsum
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Whether greeting at the drive-thru or making a meal inside the restaurant, Chick-fil-A® Team Members strive to serve up memorable experiences for each and every guest. And they hope that dining with them inspires people to spread that sense of warmth to others, too. Eating on the go can be a challenge, but they want to help. From hand-breading the chicken for their classic sandwiches to sourcing fresh produce for their salads and fruit cups, quality food has always been a top priority. They believe in delivering great fast food every day (except Sundays). Their founder, S. Truett Cathy, made the decision to close on Sundays in 1946. He knew what it was like to work seven days a week in restaurants, so he saw the importance of letting his employees set aside one day to rest and worship if they choose. That’s a practice they still uphold today.
| TENANT | INDUSTRY | SF OCCUPIED | RENT/SF | LEASE TYPE | LEASE END | |
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Accommodation and Food Services | - | $9.99 | Lorem Ipsum | Jan 0000 |
NEARBY MAJOR RETAILERS
PROPERTY TAXES
| Parcel Number | 18452 | Improvements Assessment | $1,198,670 |
| Land Assessment | $330,840 | Total Assessment | $1,529,510 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Presented by
Lennox Massell Co
Chick-fil-A | Land & Building | 3420 Lamar Ave
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