S H O P P I N G C E N T E R NOW LEASING Walmart Supercenter With 44,000+ sf Retail Space Available 800.446.3289
S H O P P I N G C E N T E R GREENBELT MARKET is a shopping center featuring a Walmart Supercenter with 44,000+ sf retail space for lease Greenbelt Market is located at 7001 Raggard Road, Louisville, KY 40216 Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky For Leasing Information Call: Jones Graham 800-446-3289 (423) 755-8830
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CANE RUN RD SL 50,000 29,660 MANSLICK RD I 11,500 SL CANE RUN RD 22,000 ROCKFORD LANE 58,400 GAGEL AVE SITE GREENBELT HWY 10,500 TERRY RD LOWER HUNTERS TRACE K W NM DIXIE HWY K GREENWOOD RD Greenbelt Market COMPETITION & TRAFFIC MAP SL WEST PAGES LANE Walmart Supercenter K Kroger I SL Ingles Sav-A-Lot W NM Walmart Neighborhood Market 12,300 Traffic counts are indicated by yellow boxes
DEMOGRAPHICS FROM Greenbelt Market 3 Mi Ring 5 Mi Ring 10 Mi Ring 2014 Population 51,379 116,238 389,110 2010 Population 50,099 113,497 380,367 2014 Households 20,792 46,982 161,709 2014 Avg HH Income $53,895 $52,392 $47,404 Coordinates: 38.1735, 85.8702
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