325 West Ave 2,300 SF of Retail Space Available in Fayetteville, AR 72701



HIGHLIGHTS
- Location fronting the NWA Greenway
- Historic roots - Building was formerly the original freight building for Arkansas/Missouri Railroad
- Two new hotels and other mixed use projects slated for development on adjacent sites over next 24 months.
- Dickson Street - Fayetteville’s primary nightlife district adjacent to the University of Arkansas
- 35,000 students within walking distance on University campus with thousands more residents in the downtown core area
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Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Rent Type | ||
1st Floor | 2,300 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request | TBD |
1st Floor
2,300 SF (existing) Rooftop bar/seating possible for additional square footage. Lease rate: Negotiable - Full remodel required. Tenant improvements negotiable.
- Partially Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space
- Space In Need of Renovation
PROPERTY FACTS
Total Space Available | 2,300 SF |
Property Type | Retail |
Property Subtype | Restaurant |
Gross Leasable Area | 2,300 SF |
Year Built | 1924 |
ABOUT THE PROPERTY
The historic "Freight Building" stands as one of the original structures along the Arkansas/Missouri Railroad tracks in Fayetteville. Designed for the transfer of freight from railroad cars to semi-trailers, the building's robust framework remains intact and is poised for redevelopment. Although it suffered a fire in 2024 that resulted in the destruction of much of its wooden elements—such as the decking, flooring, and trim—the structure itself was left largely unscathed due to its nearly indestructible design. The current owner has cleared the interior and is seeking a tenant who shares a vision for revitalizing this distinctive and strategically located property. Additionally, the landlord owns the adjacent parking deck, presenting an opportunity to establish a connection that could enhance the overall square footage. Synergistic developments in the area include two new Hotels on Dickson street, scheduled to begin construction in the summer of 2025, located directly to the south. The current owner is interested in pursuing unique restaurant or bar concepts and is open to negotiating terms that would facilitate the restoration of this historic piece of Fayetteville's heritage.
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