Kimco Realty® Acquires Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center
- Kimco Realty's acquisition of Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center presents growth prospects including developing outparcel retail buildings and increasing density through mixed-use development.
- The center benefits from strong demographics with an estimated population of over 230,000 people and an average household income of $125,000 within a five-mile radius.
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– Dominant Grocery-Anchored Asset in the
The center, which has an estimated population of over 230,000 people and an average household income of
"We’re excited to add Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center, a premiere grocery-anchored center situated in a high barrier-to-entry location with strong demographics, to our dynamic portfolio,” said Ross Cooper, Kimco’s President and Chief Investment Officer. “This center boasts a robust growth profile that will complement and solidify Kimco’s position as the leading retail player in the suburban
This acquisition presents a variety of growth prospects, including the potential to develop three outparcel retail buildings, increase density through mixed-use development, and enhance the existing merchandising mix through the recapture of below market leases.
Strategically located at the intersections of I-95, Dale Boulevard, Route 1, and Opitz Boulevard, the center benefits from 5.5 million annual visits, ranking in the 97th percentile nationally. Construction of a municipal park and ride garage adjacent to the center demonstrates continued government investment in the area and is expected to drive additional traffic upon its completion in mid-2024.
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Kimco Realty Corporation
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