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5921 Westfield Ave
Pennsauken, NJ 08110
Former Menchel- Mcdonald Furniture Store · Office Property For Lease
Highlights
- Fully renovated in 2007, featuring updated HVAC, electric, plumbing, and a modern storefront.
- Situated on a highly trafficked avenue, ensuring excellent visibility and customer flow.
- Just a few blocks from Route 130, providing easy access to major transportation routes.
- Includes available basement space for additional storage or operational use.
- Surrounded by a large residential population, enhancing local customer base potential.
- Built with durable masonry construction for long-term durability and low maintenance.
PROPERTY FACTS
Min. Divisible | 1,750 SF | Gross Leasable Area | 30,682 SF |
Property Type | Retail | Year Built/Renovated | 1975/2007 |
Property Subtype | Cross Streets | Hillcrest Ave |
Min. Divisible | 1,750 SF |
Property Type | Retail |
Property Subtype | |
Gross Leasable Area | 30,682 SF |
Year Built/Renovated | 1975/2007 |
Cross Streets | Hillcrest Ave |
About the Property
5921 Westfield Ave & Hillcrest Ave in Pennsauken, NJ, offers a prime retail space with a modern appeal, featuring a building originally constructed in 1975 and extensively renovated in 2007. The property boasts all-new HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems, complemented by a contemporary storefront, ensuring a move-in-ready condition. Located on a highly trafficked avenue and surrounded by a large residential community, it benefits from excellent visibility and a strong local customer base. The building includes a basement space for additional storage or operational needs and is strategically positioned just a few blocks from Route 130, with convenient access to the Ben Franklin, Tacony, and Betsy Ross Bridges for quick connections into Philadelphia.