A brand-new town center opportunity with pad and outparcel sites available at 7655 Winchester Avenue ranges in size from 1,200 square feet to 14,000 square feet of retail space. A substantial mixed-use development including hotel, office, retail, and medical properties, Butler’s Crossing spans 160 acres. Discount retail stores, eateries, and convenience stores with gas are ideal tenants for this new town center. The center’s anchor, Food Lion, intends to move in in the start of 2023. Red Canyon PT, Starbucks, Jersey Mike’s, and more tenants are also moving in. Within five miles of the town center are the industrial operations of well-known national firms including Procter & Gamble, Amazon, and Clorox.
It is convenient to access Interstate 81 and U.S. Highway 11 from Inwood. 5 miles separate 7655 Winchester Avenue from the Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport, 8.5 miles separate it from Martinsburg, 11 miles separate it from Ranson Charles Town, and 13 miles separate it from Winchester. With over 47,200 daily traffic passing by along Interstate 81 and over 22,600 per day along Gerrardstown Road, Butler’s Crossing receives unrivaled exposure despite being surrounded by numerous residential neighborhoods and busy roads.
At the very edge of West Virginia, in Berkeley County, in the Shenandoah Valley, sits the town of Inwood. Inwood, which is close to the borders of Virginia and Maryland, gives locals a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Within a three-hour drive of Inwood are major cities including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. Berkeley’s population is expected to increase by 16% over the next ten years, making it one of the counties with the greatest growth rates in the nation, according to a report by the 2021 board of education.
Last modified: November 1, 2022