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910 Fairlawn Ave
Laurel, MD 20707
Laurel Shopping Center · Retail Property For Lease
Highlights
- Highly visible grocery-anchored retail center with excellent visibility and access from Route 1 in Laurel, Maryland.
- Easy access via multiple signalized entrances with ample parking.
- Excellent consumer base with over 168,000 residents in a five-mile radius and an average household income exceeding $95,900.
- Join national tenants Giant Foods, HomeGoods/Marshalls, LA Fitness, Subway, Advance Auto, and Harbor Freight Tools
- Directly adjacent to Towne Center at Laurel and close to major employers Fort Mead and the NSA.
PROPERTY FACTS
Center Type | Power Center | Gross Leasable Area | 375,168 SF |
Parking | 1,808 Spaces | Total Land Area | 214.32 AC |
Stores | 70 | Year Built | 1964 |
Center Properties | 14 |
Center Type | Power Center |
Parking | 1,808 Spaces |
Stores | 70 |
Center Properties | 14 |
Gross Leasable Area | 375,168 SF |
Total Land Area | 214.32 AC |
Year Built | 1964 |
About the Property
With prominent frontage on Route 1 in Laurel, Maryland, Laurel Shopping Center is a grocery-anchored center in the densely populated Baltimore-Washington, DC Corridor. Initially built in 1964, this center has been well-maintained and renovated by the owner. Home to national tenants Giant, Marshalls/Home Goods, LA Fitness, and Harbor Freight Tools, the center benefits from high visibility, immediate access to amenities, and proximity to the greater Washington region. Laurel Shopping Center benefits from an affluent and densely populated trade area with over 168,000 residents and an average household income exceeding $95,900 within a five-mile radius. Located on busy Route 1, over 37,400 daily vehicles pass by the property. Home to commuters who work in either city but prefer a small-town home environment, Laurel is halfway between Washington DC and Baltimore. Nearby Fort Mead makes Laurel a popular option for Department of Defense employees and military personnel.
- Dedicated Turn Lane
- Pylon Sign
- Signalized Intersection