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Listed by Corey Ballew • Real Broker
$ 2,000,000
Est. payment /mo
Active
3920 Dayton Boulevard Chattanooga, TN 37415
11,262 SqFt
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Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 11,262 sqft
Price per Sqft $177
MLS Listing ID 3244913
Year Built 1930
Lot Size 0.500 Acres
Acres 0.5
Property Description
Located along the thriving Dayton Boulevard commercial corridor in Red Bank, 3920 Dayton Blvd offers a unique opportunity to own or operate a business just minutes from downtown Chattanooga. Positioned on one of the city's most traveled north-south corridors, the property benefits from strong daily traffic counts, excellent visibility, and easy access to US-27 and downtown Chattanooga.
The building features a spacious commercial layout ideal for retail, antiques, boutique shops, showrooms, galleries, or specialty markets. With a welcoming storefront presence and convenient parking access behind the building via Redding Road, the property is well-suited for businesses looking to attract both local residents and visitors traveling through the Red Bank area.
Inside, the structure provides flexible open space that can accommodate a variety of commercial uses--from retail displays and vendor booths to creative studios or event spaces. Its layout lends itself particularly well to multi-vendor retail concepts, antique markets, curated boutiques, and specialty retail environments.
Situated within the vibrant Red Bank community, the property is surrounded by restaurants, neighborhood retail, and established residential neighborhoods. The location allows businesses to capture both local neighborhood traffic and commuters traveling between downtown Chattanooga and northern Hamilton County.
Whether used for retail, showroom space, antiques, or a creative commercial concept, 3920 Dayton Blvd represents a highly visible and versatile commercial opportunity in one of Chattanooga's growing retail corridors.
At a $2,000,000 offering price, the property produces a current Net Operating Income of $132,969, delivering immediate cash flow with additional upside potential through strategic repositioning or rent optimization over time.
The building features a spacious commercial layout ideal for retail, antiques, boutique shops, showrooms, galleries, or specialty markets. With a welcoming storefront presence and convenient parking access behind the building via Redding Road, the property is well-suited for businesses looking to attract both local residents and visitors traveling through the Red Bank area.
Inside, the structure provides flexible open space that can accommodate a variety of commercial uses--from retail displays and vendor booths to creative studios or event spaces. Its layout lends itself particularly well to multi-vendor retail concepts, antique markets, curated boutiques, and specialty retail environments.
Situated within the vibrant Red Bank community, the property is surrounded by restaurants, neighborhood retail, and established residential neighborhoods. The location allows businesses to capture both local neighborhood traffic and commuters traveling between downtown Chattanooga and northern Hamilton County.
Whether used for retail, showroom space, antiques, or a creative commercial concept, 3920 Dayton Blvd represents a highly visible and versatile commercial opportunity in one of Chattanooga's growing retail corridors.
At a $2,000,000 offering price, the property produces a current Net Operating Income of $132,969, delivering immediate cash flow with additional upside potential through strategic repositioning or rent optimization over time.
Location
State TN
County Hamilton County
Zoning Commercial
Interior
Fireplace N
Exterior
Roof Type Other
Others
Special Listing Condition Standard

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