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4010 Highland Ave
Highland, CA 92346
Bldg A · Retail Property For Lease
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30,000 SF


HIGHLIGHTS
- There are 150,000 people within 5 miles of the subject property
- Prominent pylon signage for at least one major retailer at multiple entry points of the shopping center.
- Within a 15 minute drive time of Highland Avenue Plaza, plus the mountain communities, there are approximately 351,000 people (plus tourists)
- Within a 15 minute drive time of Highland Avenue Plaza, plus the mountain communities median household incomes of approximately $85,000/year.
PROPERTY FACTS
| Total Space Available | 30,000 SF | Total Land Area | 6.35 AC |
| Property Type | Retail | Year Built | 1993 |
| Property Subtype | Freestanding | Parking Ratio | 1.24/1,000 SF |
| Gross Leasable Area | 80,500 SF |
| Total Space Available | 30,000 SF |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Property Subtype | Freestanding |
| Gross Leasable Area | 80,500 SF |
| Total Land Area | 6.35 AC |
| Year Built | 1993 |
| Parking Ratio | 1.24/1,000 SF |
ABOUT THE PROPERTY
Opportunity to serve northeast San Bernardino, the City of Highland, and the underserved trade areas of Big Bear Lake and Lake Arrowhead. In addition to the residents in these trade areas, Highland Avenue Plaza serves the many tourists who visit the mountain communities for skiing, hiking, boating, cycling, or just relaxing in the mountain fresh air. There are 150,000 people within 5 miles of the subject property, a permanent population of 75,000 people in the mountain communities and according to various sources, over 7,000,000 annual visitors to the Big Bear Lake and Lake Arrowhead trade areas. Within a 15 minute drive time of Highland Avenue Plaza, plus the mountain communities, there are approximately 351,000 people (plus tourists) with median household incomes of approximately $85,000/year. The Walmart Supercenter, Dollar Tree, and Aldi are in the top quartile of traffic generating stores compared to their other stores in California. Ross Dress For Less is in the upper half. (Source: SiteSeer). Additional national brands at HAP include Starbucks, Burger King, Applebee’s, and others. As a former Mervyn’s and subsequently a Fallas Department Store, this second-generation space allows for more economical lease rates compared to ground up construction and more certainly of delivery. Entrepreneurial, independent, and knowledgeable ownership that can make leases happen in a timely manner. Prominent pylon signage for at least one major retailer at multiple entry points of the shopping center.
- Corner Lot
- Dedicated Turn Lane
- Pylon Sign
- Signage
- Signalized Intersection
- Monument Signage
- Air Conditioning
