Commercial Real Estate in Snellville available for lease

2 Convenience Stores for Lease in Snellville, GA, USA

Convenience Stores for Lease in Snellville, GA, USA

More details for 3157 Sugarloaf Pky, Lawrenceville, GA - Retail for Lease

Bellbrook Station - 3157 Sugarloaf Pky

Lawrenceville, GA 30045

  • Convenience Store
  • Retail for Lease
  • $30.47 CAD SF/YR
  • 1,400 - 4,200 SF
  • 2 Spaces Available Now
  • Air Conditioning
  • Security System
  • Private Restrooms
  • Smoke Detector
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Lawrenceville Retail for Lease - Lawrenceville/Lilburn

Bellbrook Station is a highly visible neighborhood retail center positioned at the signalized intersection of Sugarloaf Parkway and Five Forks Trickum Road in one of Lawrenceville’s most established and steadily growing residential corridors. Located in the heart of eastern Gwinnett County, the property sits directly in the path of daily commuter traffic and serves a dense, high-income family community that continues to expand through 2030. With approximately 130,000 vehicles per day along Sugarloaf Parkway and over 28,000 vehicles per day on Five Forks Trickum Road, the center benefits from exceptional daily visibility, strong signage exposure, and consistent consumer flow. This intersection acts as a primary east-west artery connecting Lawrenceville, Snellville, and surrounding residential communities, creating built-in convenience traffic and destination-driven visits. The surrounding 3-mile trade area includes an estimated 2026 population exceeding 82,000 residents, projected to grow to approximately 86,000+ by 2030. The 5-mile radius exceeds 225,000 residents and continues trending upward as new residential infill and single-family developments mature. Average household incomes now approach $110,000 within 3 miles, reflecting strong purchasing power and discretionary spending capacity. Households in this area skew family-oriented, professional, and service-driven — with high demand for experiential retail, health & wellness services, specialty food, personal care, and boutique neighborhood conveniences. Psychographically, the immediate trade area reflects: • Established suburban families with children • Dual-income professional households • Health-conscious and lifestyle-driven consumers • Strong beauty, fitness, and personal service utilization • Frequent dining-out and convenience retail habits • High daily commuter activity Bellbrook Station is already home to complementary traffic-driving tenants including Johnny’s Pizza, Boba Tea, hair salon services, yoga/pilates, and service-based operators — creating a strong foundation of repeat neighborhood traffic and cross-shopping synergy. The tenant mix naturally supports businesses that benefit from consistent local loyalty, service frequency, and experiential engagement. Void and gap analysis of the corridor indicates continued opportunity for: • Elevated fast-casual or chef-driven dining concepts • Specialty food and beverage operators • Medical and wellness services (non-urgent care, specialty practices, therapy, aesthetic services) • Children’s enrichment and tutoring services • Boutique fitness or training concepts • Professional services serving family households • Specialty retail with strong community positioning The area shows healthy saturation in large-format national retail but continues to demonstrate demand for neighborhood-scale experiential and service retail — particularly operators between 1,200 and 3,000 square feet who rely on visibility, parking access, and affluent nearby rooftops. The center’s layout allows for easy parking, direct storefront access, and strong monument signage exposure. Its location less than two miles from Publix, Walmart, Lidl, Planet Fitness, and other national anchors further reinforces traffic flow without competing directly with big-box centers. Bellbrook Station offers the ideal environment for businesses seeking: • A stable, high-income suburban customer base • Strong daily traffic counts • Long-term area growth projections • Established retail synergy • Visibility along one of Gwinnett County’s busiest corridors Whether launching a new concept, expanding an existing brand, or repositioning into a higher-performing suburban trade area, Bellbrook Station provides the infrastructure, demographics, and traffic patterns necessary to support long-term success. This is an opportunity to position your business in a thriving Lawrenceville retail corridor that continues to outperform many metro Atlanta suburban submarkets in both population growth and household income expansion..

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Hale Retail Group

Date on Market:

2026-02-26

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More details for 4116 Lenora Church Rd, Snellville, GA - Retail for Lease

Hewatt's Lenora Center - 4116 Lenora Church Rd

Snellville, GA 30039

  • Convenience Store
  • Retail for Lease
  • $19.39 CAD SF/YR
  • 2,000 SF
  • 1 Space Available Now
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Convenience Stores for Lease within 10 kilometers of Snellville, GA, USA

More details for 1001 Pleasant Hill NW rd, Conyers, GA - Retail for Lease

1001 Pleasant Hill Rd NW - Chevron Suite - 1001 Pleasant Hill NW rd

Conyers, GA 30012

  • Convenience Store
  • Retail for Lease
  • $27.70 CAD SF/YR
  • 1,307 SF
  • 1 Space Available Now
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More details for 1555 E Park Place Blvd, Stone Mountain, GA - Retail for Lease

1555 E Park Place Blvd

Stone Mountain, GA 30087

  • Convenience Store
  • Retail for Lease
  • $18.00 CAD SF/YR
  • 15,000 SF
  • 1 Space Available Now
  • Air Conditioning
  • Security System
  • Private Restrooms
  • DDA Compliant
  • Smoke Detector
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Stone Mountain Retail for Lease - Lawrenceville/Lilburn

1555 East Park Place Blvd is a well-positioned neighborhood shopping center located in one of Stone Mountain’s most established and consistently traveled commercial corridors. This center serves as a key retail destination for surrounding residential neighborhoods and benefits from strong visibility, robust traffic patterns, and proximity to major transportation routes including U.S. Highway 78, Rockbridge Road, and South Hairston Road. The property is supported by a large consumer base that relies on daily-needs retail, value-oriented shopping, medical services, and essential service providers. The center’s strategic location, ample parking, strong demographics, and stable trade area make it well suited for a wide range of retail, medical, professional, and service-oriented tenants. The East Park Place retail corridor is known for its steady and dependable consumer traffic. It is anchored by national retailers, grocery stores, fitness centers, quick-service restaurants, discount retailers, and medical offices. This corridor consistently attracts tenants that serve the daily routines of working families, long-term residents, commuters, and multi-generational households. The shopping center at 1555 East Park Place is embedded within this ecosystem, offering operators access to a customer base that visits the area multiple times per week for grocery, health care, dining, beauty, and general shopping. The center enjoys excellent visibility from East Park Place Blvd with multiple access points and strong signage opportunities. The property is positioned to capture both local neighborhood traffic and the substantial volume of vehicles traveling to and from Highway 78. The corridor serves as a commercial link between Stone Mountain, Tucker, Lilburn, and Clarkston, drawing consistent regional traffic from households seeking convenience retail and essential services. The surrounding area includes dense residential developments consisting of single-family neighborhoods, duplex communities, and multifamily complexes. This creates a high-population density trade area where tenants benefit from short-distance, repeat visit customers. The demographic profile surrounding 1555 East Park Place Blvd further supports the success of neighborhood and service-oriented retail. Within a one-mile radius, the population exceeds approximately 13,000 residents. Expanding to a three-mile radius, the population surpasses 85,000, and within a five-mile radius, more than 165,000 residents contribute to a heavily concentrated suburban consumer base. Median household incomes within the three-mile radius fall in the range of $58,000 to $63,000, representing a strong working-class demographic with consistent spending patterns across grocery, medical, dining, beauty, wireless, and discount retail categories. The age distribution skews toward adults aged 25 to 54, a demographic segment that drives the majority of retail and service-sector spending. Family households with children represent a substantial portion of the trade area, contributing to reliable demand for medical offices, youth-related services, beauty and grooming, food take-out, and essential goods. The area also contains a large immigrant and multicultural population, including African-American, Caribbean, Hispanic, and East African communities. These groups support specialty markets, international dining, beauty supply stores, ethnic grocery, value retail, and community-oriented service providers. The diversity and density of the customer base generate consistent foot traffic throughout the week and create a retail environment where everyday necessity categories perform exceptionally well. Retail performance in the East Park Place corridor is characterized by stability and high utility-based shopping patterns. This is a market where grocery, value retail, personal care, essential medical, QSR dining, and discount soft goods consistently outperform discretionary or trend-driven concepts. The center is ideally suited for tenants that thrive in high-density suburban environments: medical practices, urgent care, dental and vision clinics, behavioral health, beauty and grooming services, barber shops, nail salons, ethnic restaurants, quick-service restaurants, tutoring and learning centers, tax and insurance offices, mobile and wireless carriers, fitness studios, and community-focused retail. Tenants benefit from strong daytime and evening customer activity driven by both residents and workers employed in the nearby distribution, healthcare, retail, and service industries. Because of its strategic location and trade area characteristics, 1555 East Park Place is a suitable location for a wide variety of concepts. Medical and wellness operators can take advantage of the area’s aging population segments and long-term residents who require accessible healthcare and routine service providers. Personal care and beauty operators benefit from the demographic profile and cultural diversity that strongly supports hair salons, nail salons, barber shops, and beauty supply retailers. Restaurants and ethnic dining concepts benefit from extensive local demand and frequent takeout ordering patterns. Retailers benefit from consistent traffic, proximity to grocery anchors, and a population base that performs frequent, short-distance shopping trips throughout the week. The shopping center provides a flexible leasing environment with suite configurations suitable for local, regional, and national tenants. Its position in a mature, necessity-driven trade area ensures long-term consumer stability. Existing tenants (where applicable) benefit from built-in traffic generated by adjacent national brands, grocery shadow anchors, and high-frequency daily-use businesses nearby. The property’s large parking field accommodates tenants with high turnover patterns, making it a suitable location for medical clinics, restaurants, and service providers with steady daily customer flow. Overall, 1555 East Park Place Blvd presents a compelling opportunity for tenants seeking to locate in a proven, high-density retail corridor with strong traffic counts, diverse consumer demographics, and long-established shopping patterns. The property aligns with operators focused on serving everyday household needs and delivering services that residents rely on regularly. Its combination of visibility, accessibility, demographic strength, population density, and established trade area context make it an attractive leasing opportunity for a wide range of retail and service categories.

Contact:

Hale Retail Group

Date on Market:

2025-11-25

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