Northwest Plaza has a prominent placement at a major intersection in Northwest Baltimore. It sits at the signalized intersection of W Northern Parkway and Wabash Avenue, two six-lane roadways that see a large amount of traffic pass by each day, and has entry points on both roads. W Northern Parkway sees 22,523 cars per day, and Wabash Avenue sees 12,842. Northwest Plaza offers a mix of space sizes, from 2,750 square feet to junior box opportunities available. The center has a mix of tenants already in place, drawing different consumer types, including Advance Auto Parts, Rite Aid, Harvest Fare Supermarket, Roses, and Dollar Tree. Surrounding Northwest Plaza is a large daytime employment base that has immediate access to the center. Adjacent is the Social Security Administration building, which employs 1,600 individuals, and there is a total of 13,765 employees working in a 1-mile radius. The resident demographics are strong as well, with 150,482 people living in a 3-mile radius and combining for an average household income of $75,125. Consumer spending in this area is prolific, reaching an excess of $1.3 billion annually, with $565 million spent on apparel, entertainment, hobbies, food, and alcohol last year. The center also benefits from convenient access to the Metro SubwayLink, connecting Owings Mills to Johns Hopkins. Northwest Plaza is equidistant, roughly a half-mile, between two stations, Rogers Station and Reisterstown Plaza Station. Reisterstown Plaza Station is behind the center at 6100 Wabash Avenue and records over 1,700 daily boardings. A major entertainment destination, Pimlico Race Course, is 2 miles away, and hosts the Preakness Stakes race once a year, drawing in a national crowd. Neighbors in the trade area include national brands like The Home Depot, Modell's Sporting Goods, Petco, Planet Fitness, Family Dollar, Little Caesars, and ShopRite.