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.
A curated mix. Current availabilities and full rent-roll details are shared directly with qualified operators and brokers on request.
