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SHOPS AT REGENT CROSS Irving, TX | SWC I-635 & Beltline Rd
AVAILABLE SF: 6,229 SF1.199 Acre Pad
1.812 Acre Pad [divisible]
LEASE RATE: Call for Rates
NNN: $7.21 PSF
TRAFFIC COUNTS: I-635: 133,968 VPDBeltline Rd: 46,344 VPD
DEMOGRAPHICS: 1 MILE 3 MILE 5 MILE 2011 Population 10,430 46,116 139,053 2011 Daytime Population 43,478 85,645 242,704 2011 Total Households 4,027 20,218 60,118 2011 Average HH Income $120,495 $102,767 $97,274
AREA RETAILERS:
Shelley Taylor214.572.8423
Scott [email protected]
Retail & Pad Sites | Located just minutes from DFW Airport and in the heart of Irving’s growing business park. Anchored by Element Hotel, a 132 room boutique concept.
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