Flexible Floor Plans +/- 1,500 sq ft to +/- 11,660 sq ft
Table of Contents Executive Summary Survey Location Aerial and Map Demographics About The Area Broker Profile 3 4 5 6 7 8 For more information, please contact: Craig Caldwell Vice President, National Retail Group (404) 876-1640 x123 CCaldwell@BullRealty.com Bull Realty, Inc. 50 Glenlake Parkway Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30328 www.bullrealty.com P. 2 of 8
Executive Summary Freestanding Retail Building Space for LEASE 15 Cody Fowler Road Commerce, GA 30530 +/- 1,500 sq ft to +/- 11,660 sq ft (2 units +/- 1,500 sq ft/each and a large unit +/- 8,660 sq ft) Originally built out as a grocery store Conveniently located in rural Commerce, Georgia with great demographics Near Tanger Outlets Flexible floor plans Madison County Zoned B1 (all business types or retail sales & service establishments for Madison County) Built in 2008 Perfect for grocery store, dollar store and food delivery uses Over $3 M gap in retail spending LEASE rate is negotiable - Please contact Craig Caldwell for more information Click here for full DEMOGRAPHICS REPORT Suite A: +/- 1,512 sq ft Suite B: +/- 1,512 sq ft Suite C: +/- 8,636 sq ft P. 3 of 8
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Location Aerial and Map P. 5 of 8
Freestanding Retail Building Demographics 2014 Demographics (esri) 3 mile Population 2,508 Households 932 Average Household Income $50,608 5 mile Population 8,084 Households 2,991 Average Household Income $49,342 10 mile Click here for full DEMOGRAPHICS REPORT Population 36,935 Households 13,535 Average Household Income $51,045 P. 6 of 8
About The Area City of Commerce, Georgia The City of Commerce began as the community of Harmony Grove which was founded in 1818. The Community incorporated in December 1884 and officially changed its name from Harmony Grove to Commerce in 1909. Early on, the city flourished as a cotton market and eventually became synonymous with textiles when local businessmen launched Harmony Grove Mills in 1893. In addition to having roots in business, Commerce also has a rich cultural history. Most notably, the Harmony Grove Female Academy was the first school for girls in the state and was established in 1824. Later, the city would serve as the setting for the novel Cold Sassy Tree written by Olive Ann Burns but before that Commerce contributed to state politics when local Larmartine G. Hardman served two terms as governor from 1927-1931. Mr. Hardman was a well respected physician who built a mansion in downtown Commerce known today as "The Hardman House." Many things have changed throughout Commerce s history but one thing remains the same. Commerce is a great place to live and do business! P. 7 of 8
Broker Profile CRAIG CALDWELL Craig Caldwell serves as Vice President of the National Retail Group at Bull Realty. Craig s responsibilities include project leasing strategies for retail shopping centers in metro Atlanta. His experience includes tenant representation and landlord leasing and sales for free-standing retail, strip centers, anchored shopping centers and open air power centers. His real estate experience is further embellished by his successful operational ownership of a hospitality company focusing on high-rise communities. Prior to joining Bull Realty, Mr. Caldwell helped kick start a Commercial Real Estate division for Morris and Raper, providing management services for single, multi-tenant, student and commercial properties. Mr. Caldwell s competitive niche is grounded in his passion for delivering quality service with a sense of reliable urgency. Craig Caldwell V.P. National Retail Group (404) 876-1640 x 123 CCaldwell@BullRealty.com Bull Realty, Inc. 50 Glenlake Parkway Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30328 www.bullrealty.com Craig attended Truett-McConnell College where he studied business and later attended DeVry University. He enjoys living on Lake Lanier and attends Browns Bridge Community Church in Cumming. In his free time he enjoys boating, wakeboarding, tennis, baseball and college football. Bull Realty is a U.S. commercial real estate sales, leasing and advisory firm headquartered in Atlanta. The firm was founded in 1998 with two primary missions: grow a company of brokers known for integrity, and provide the best disposition marketing in the nation. Commercial real estate services include acquisition, disposition, project leasing, tenant representation and advisory services. Areas of expertise include office, retail, industrial, multifamily, land, healthcare, single tenant net lease, special asset, self-storage, automotive and daycare properties. Disposition services for appropriate properties can include exposure on up to 415 websites, 17 marketing systems and 4 to 6 e-marketing systems. Additional disposition and lease marketing services may include video, social media, auctions and national radio exposure. The firm hosts the Commercial Real Estate Show, a nationally syndicated talk show about commercial real estate. The weekly show has been on the air for over 4 years. The show is nationally syndicated on 40 radio stations and is available on itunes and the show website CREshow.com. Bull Realty is licensed in nine southeast states and works with affiliates from all over the country. P. 8 of 8