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In a significant real estate transaction, the Marston Park Plaza retail center located at the bustling intersection of South Wadsworth Boulevard and West Belleview Avenue has been sold for $17.9 million. This retail hub is home to a variety of well-known retailers, including Whole Foods, Sprouts, Total Wine & More, and Lowe’s, making it a key destination for shoppers in the area.
The sale reflects the growing interest in commercial properties in Littleton, as the retail center continues to attract a diverse customer base. The presence of these major retailers not only enhances the shopping experience but also contributes to the local economy by creating jobs and increasing foot traffic.
As the retail landscape evolves, the new ownership of Marston Park Plaza is expected to bring fresh opportunities for growth and development, further solidifying the center's position as a vital part of the community. The transaction highlights the ongoing demand for quality retail spaces in prime locations.
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