SMALL SHOP SPACE FOR LEASE 100 North Florida Street, Mobile, Alabama Spaces from ±1,400 - ±3,000 SF available Endcap space with service window available Small shop space available in Midtown Mobile - a new Publix-anchored center Space sizes range from ±1,000 square feet to ±3,000 square feet Within 2 miles of three major hospitals Three-mile population is over 77,000 Current co-tenants include G. Harvell Mobile s premiere men s clothing store, Taco Mama, Rock n Roll Sushi, The Simple Greek, and more Five-year lease terms with generous tenant improvement allowances
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Building SF Available Price Per Square Foot Shops A ±39,000 SF LEASED Suite B-1 ±2,250 SF LEASED Suite B-2 ±2,250 SF LEASED Suite C-1 ±2,353 SF LEASED Suite C-2 ±2,100 SF $30.00 PSF Suite D-1* ±1,500 SF $29.50 PSF Suite D-2* ±1,500 SF $29.50 PSF Suite E-1* ±1,400 SF $27.50 PSF Suite E-2* ±1,400 SF $27.50 PSF Suite E-3 ±2,100 SF LEASED Suite E-4* ±1,400 SF $27.50 PSF Suite E-5* ±1,400 SF $27.50 PSF Suite F-1 ±1,500 SF $30.00 PSF Suite F-2 ±2,000 SF LEASED * suites can be combined
Area Overview of Midtown Mobile, Alabama Nestled near the center of Mobile, Alabama lies one of the city s greatest hidden treasures. The area known as Midtown has long been sought-after for up and coming families as the place to reside and raise families. The sweeping architecture, historic feel and oak-lined streets of the area have drawn families, young urban professionals, and retirees alike. The clustering of locally revered landmark Mobile specialty retailers and food establishments such as G. Harvell, Sterling Hot Yoga, Ashland Gallery, Cammie s Old Dutch, Dew Drop Inn, and Butch Cassidy among others, form the "Midtown Mile" along Old Shell Road in front of the site. Multi-million dollar mansions appear on one street, with a street full of cottages one block over, next to apartments, next to offices, next to an art gallery, next to a restaurant, etc. making for a unique land use pattern that tells of Midtown s culture. Growth has been phenomenal in the Midtown area within the last decade. During the past five years alone, the population of the Midtown area has grown by roughly five percent, while incomes have steadily risen on annual rate nearly twice the rate of annual growth.
Area Overview of Midtown Mobile, Alabama There are 77,000 people living in Midtown within 3 miles of the site and 38,000 in 2 miles. Diverse demographics, a broad mix of housing types, many rental dwellings with large households, strong churches, prominent schools-both public and private - and lots of density are commonplace. Midtown ( MiMo for Midtown Mobile) is the favorite living area for young professionals with much gentrification apparent in MiMo neighborhoods, evident in the two new apartment complexes by a renown apartment developer, which are redevelopments of historic former Midtown school buildings. This prime location is within two miles of three major hospitals lending to great daytime populations, with high-income workforce. Mobile Infirmary employs 2,500 people with 650 physicians; USA Medical Center has over 1,400 employees, and Springhill Medical Center employs 1,000 people with 500 physicians on staff, with hundreds of other offices on the campus specializing in 50 different fields.