747 NE Loop 820
25,230 SF Freestanding Retail Building on 2.06 AC | Prime Location in Hurst, TX
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747 NE Loop 820 (the “Property”) is a 25,230-square-foot freestanding retail building formerly occupied by Conn’s, strategically positioned at the high-traffic intersection of NE Loop 820 and Glenview Drive in Hurst, Texas. Built in 2004 and situated on a ±2.06-acre parcel, the property offers exceptional visibility and access within a dense retail corridor directly across from North East Mall - a major regional shopping destination.
This single-tenant building benefits from significant exposure with approximately 148,693 cars per day passing the site and features 99 dedicated parking spaces along with prominent 38-foot pylon signage. With strong physical fundamentals and an adaptable box configuration, the property presents an ideal opportunity for retailers seeking a regional location or for investors targeting a value-add lease-up strategy in a mature DFW submarket.
Investment highlights
Prime Retail Location: Hard corner at NE Loop 820 & Glenview Drive with exposure to over 148,000 vehicles per day.
Adjacent to Regional Mall: Located directly across from North East Mall, a dominant retail anchor in the Mid-Cities with high customer draw.
Freestanding Building: 25,230 SF with excellent visibility, flexible floorplan, and pylon signage.
Strong Demographics: Over 275,000 people within a five-mile radius and average household incomes exceeding $85,000.
Dense Retail Corridor: Surrounded by national retailers including Best Buy, LA Fitness, Ross, Hobby Lobby, PetSmart, TJ Maxx, and more.
Ample Parking: 99 dedicated parking spaces provide convenience for customers and flexibility for a range of retail uses.
Adaptable for Re-Tenanting: Ideal for single-tenant occupancy or potential repositioning for multiple users.
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