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6238 Rufe Snow Drive, North Richland Hills
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Jordan C. Cluff(817) [email protected]
3113 University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76109woodcrestcapital.com
Rufe Snow Village
Demographics 1-mile 3-mile 5-milePopulation 16,116 121,829 283,896Households 6,159 45,379 104,428Average HH Income $64,865 $75,390 $82,891
Rufe Snow Village is a 99,331 square foot shopping center. This property is located in North Richland Hills, at the southeast corner of Rufe Snow Drive and Mid-Cities Boulevard, a mile and a quarter north of Loop 820. The center is located next to an active CVS Pharmacy and across from a busy Albertsons.
*Demographic information taken from CoStar Realty information 2015 demographic
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NOW LEASING: (817) 927-0050
Property InfoType NNN’s Lease Rates Traffic CountsRetail $4.00 Call for Rates Rufe Snow Drive 37,738 cars/day
Mid Cities Blvd 23,498 cars/dayLoop 820 136,829 cars/day
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Cricket WirelessAmazing
Brows Salon
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