Break into this unique and growing market with this sublease or direct lease opportunity at 1611 State Highway 50.
Burger King is the sublessor of its 1,800-square-foot space, but the landlord is open to negotiating a new direct lease. The space was occupied by Burger King for five years and Taco Bell for 20 years before that. Taco Bell now has an adjacent freestanding location. A full renovation in 2018 modernized the space, and it is equipped with commercial kitchen vent hoods, a shared restroom with the adjoining convenience store, an ordering counter, a dish sink, a walk-in freezer, and a drive-thru. To note, there is a restriction on prepared Mexican food at this location.
Situated at the corner of a high-traffic intersection, 1611 State Highway 50 is one of the most passed-by properties in Commerce. Texas A&M – Commerce, attended by over 11,000 full- and part-time students, is within walking distance of 1611 State Highway 50. Many students are drawn to the property as the intersection is replete with other retail and restaurant establishments, a complement to any business here. The university is not the only economic driver of Commerce. Ben E Keith Beverages, Hunt Regional Health Care, Hydro (aluminum and renewable energy), and Kelly (talent acquisition) are major city employers that have spurred migration and rising salaries.