90,000 sq ft on 9.46 acres in Port Richey — one of the fastest-growing small cities in the country — with a 583-space parking field and a symbiotic tenant mix that has held together for years. The longest-held asset in the portfolio, and the operational model for everything since.
Port Richey sits on the Gulf Coast about forty miles north of Tampa — a small, fast-growing city with a retail corridor that outperforms its population numbers. Ridge Road is in the middle of it.
Repeatedly ranked among the fastest-growing cities in the country. US job growth in the metro has outpaced state and national averages for years.
583 parking spaces — the kind of field most Florida centers would kill for. No parking scarcity, no circling, no tenant complaints about it.
A steady mix of value retail, fast-casual food, services and community uses. Family Dollar, Pizza Hut, Pam's County Restaurant, Jackson Hewitt, a fitness club, and a church that fills the lot on Sundays.
The operational template. Ridge Road is how we learned what it takes to hold a community center for the long run — and every acquisition since has been measured against it.
Full site plan showing unit configuration, access points, and parking layout. Available spaces and lease terms are shared directly with qualified operators and brokers.
A curated mix. Current availabilities and full rent-roll details are shared directly with qualified operators and brokers on request.
