5144-5158 US Highway 19 in New Port Richey presents a prime multi-tenant retail opportunity along the area's most heavily traveled commercial corridor. Formerly occupied by a Badcock furniture store, the space can accommodate users from approximately 9,000 square feet up to the full 25,000 square feet, making it well-suited for a wide range of large-format retail, showroom, fitness, specialty, or boutique grocery concepts.
The property benefits from exceptional visibility and branding opportunities, with prominent building signage exposure to roughly 55,000 vehicles per day (VPD), the highest in the region. A large on-site parking field, with convenient access via a dedicated turn lane, supports strong customer circulation and ease of entry, enhancing the overall retail experience.
Located in a shared parking lot with Chipotle, the center benefits from additional daily traffic from an established dining anchor, further strengthening visibility and cross-shopping potential. Directly across the street, Southgate Shopping Center anchors the corridor with national retailers including Five Below, Burlington, and Starbucks, reinforcing the area as a dominant retail destination.
Pasco County represents the largest and fastest-growing retail market in the Tampa Bay region, driven by sustained population growth and significant new retail development over the past decade. Within a 3-mile radius, the population is projected to approach 100,000 by 2030 and currently supports nearly $950 million in annual consumer spending, providing a deep and expanding customer base for new retail users.