Seize the opportunity to lease a high-visibility, 3,000-square-foot freestanding retail building with drive-thru access at 15920 Old Frederick Road in Woodbine, Maryland. Formerly a PNC Bank, this fully built-out property offers excellent functionality and flexibility within a high-traffic corridor of Howard County.
Zoned B-2, the site supports a wide range of commercial uses, including automotive, restaurant, daycare, and general retail, making the property ideal for operators seeking visibility, convenience, and expansion potential. Amenities include 24 free surface parking spaces, two drive-thru lanes, a pylon sign for branding, central air and heating, private restrooms, 10-foot finished ceilings, drop ceilings, secure storage, and after-hours HVAC. 15920 Old Frederick Road is a rare anchor space in a well-established commercial pocket poised for long-term success.
Situated at the intersection of Old Frederick Road and Woodbine Road, the property benefits from four points of access and left-turn availability, ensuring smooth ingress and egress. The site sees nearly 9,000 vehicles daily and sits adjacent to Lisbon Center, a neighborhood retail hub anchored by Food Lion, Dollar Tree, and McDonald’s, creating foot traffic and business synergy. The surrounding demographic includes a population of over 132,000 residents within a 10-mile radius, generating an impressive $2.2 billion in annual consumer spending. This accessible, highly visible location is just off Interstate 70, allowing for rapid travel to both Baltimore and Frederick.
Woodbine offers the charm of a suburban setting with the connectivity of a major logistics corridor. Positioned between Washington, DC, and Baltimore, this location allows seamless access to the Port of Baltimore, BWI Airport, and key freight routes, all within a 50-minute drive. As part of Carroll and Howard Counties, the area is backed by business-friendly zoning and a supportive commercial development environment. 15920 Old Frederick Road is a strategic platform for businesses looking to grow in one of Maryland’s most dynamic and well-connected markets.