
350 Divinity St Bristol
Periodically, I’ll feature a commercial building, business or lot for lease and for sale and ask you what you think would be the best use for it.
Forget what zone it’s in, ignore setback regulations, dump lot coverage rules and all the other zoning jargon that puts most people to sleep.
If you had your way, what would you like to see there? What would be the best use for the community?
This edition of Visions For Vacancies is Dollar General Plaza.
Colliers International is offering 350 Divinity Street Bristol, CT, a 25,664 square foot Dollar General anchored retail strip center.
Dollar General has occupied 10,420 square feet at the property since 2013 and has over five years remaining on its lease.
The property sits on 5.70 acres and has entrances on two highly traveled roads, Divinity Street via a lit intersection with Peck Lane, and Route 72 (Park Street).
Additionally, there is a 5,244 square feet vacant storefront space. The space was previously a drug store.
The asking price is $1,177,813
So, what would you like to see there?
Tell me on the Bristol Roundup Facebook page.
Know of a vacant building I should highlight? Let me know!

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