Attleboro Crossing Plaza retail pylon signage and roadside presence in Attleboro, Massachusetts
Attleboro Crossing Plaza

Attleboro Crossing Plaza | 102,720 SF Retail Investment Opportunity in Attleboro, MA

Retail investment opportunities along the Boston–Providence corridor continue to attract attention when they combine visibility, established tenancy, and room to create value. Attleboro Crossing Plaza at 219 South Main Street is a compelling owner-user and investment opportunity in a high-visibility South Attleboro corridor, with scale, direct access, and additional upside already built into the story.

Attleboro Crossing Plaza includes approximately 102,720 square feet on roughly 11.7 acres, with 11 retail suites, approximately 30,100 square feet currently available for lease or owner-user occupancy, two permitted 5,000 SF pad sites, and established in-place income from 10 of 11 occupied retail spaces.

Investment Highlights

102,720 SF

Retail center with immediate scale in a highly visible South Attleboro corridor.

11 Retail Suites

Established suite layout with 10 of 11 spaces currently occupied.

~30,100 SF Available

Available for lease, owner-user occupancy, or a broader repositioning strategy.

Anchor Tenancy

Family Dollar, Seabra Foods, and Dunkin support daily draw and existing income.

2 Pad Sites

Two permitted 5,000 SF pad sites create additional upside and future flexibility.

I-95 + MBTA

Direct access to the Boston–Providence corridor and adjacency to commuter rail.

Asking Price

$12,500,000 asking price with established income and additional upside.

350 Parking Spaces

Strong on-site parking supports the center’s day-to-day retail functionality.

Strategic Location

Attleboro Crossing is positioned just off Interstate 95, one of the primary transportation corridors connecting Boston and Providence. The property also sits adjacent to the Attleboro MBTA commuter rail station on the Providence/Stoughton Line, helping reinforce its relevance to both local consumers and regional operators.

That combination of highway visibility and rail adjacency is part of what makes the property feel larger than one municipal address. For investors evaluating commercial real estate services or retail opportunities across Southern New England, the corridor positioning matters.

Attleboro Crossing positioned near Interstate 95 and the Attleboro MBTA commuter rail station
Attleboro Crossing sits in a highly visible stretch of the Boston–Providence corridor with direct I-95 access and commuter rail adjacency.

Traffic Counts

Visibility is not only about where a property sits on a map. It is also about how many people pass it every day. Attleboro Crossing benefits from strong traffic counts in the immediate area, with approximately 10,000+ vehicles per day supporting the corridor around the site.

Nearby traffic counts include approximately 10,223 vehicles per day at South Main / Maple and 10,104 vehicles per day at MA 152 / Mulberry.

Traffic count graphic for Attleboro Crossing Plaza showing nearby vehicle counts

Strong Tenancy and Available Space

Attleboro Crossing benefits from strong existing tenancy that helps support established in-place income and daily consumer activity. Recognizable anchors and neighborhood-serving users make the center easier to understand from an acquisition standpoint while also strengthening the environment for future leasing.

At the same time, approximately 30,100 square feet remains available for lease, owner-user occupancy, or repositioning. That balance between existing occupancy and available space is part of what gives the property multiple paths for ownership.

Aerial photo of Attleboro Crossing Plaza showing the retail center and parking field
Aerial view of Attleboro Crossing Plaza showing established tenancy and available space within the center.

Surrounded by National Brands

Attleboro Crossing benefits from an extremely active retail environment with major national and regional brands within a 3-mile radius. That surrounding commercial activity helps reinforce consumer habits, traffic patterns, and the overall usability of the site for both investors and tenants.

Beyond the in-place anchors at the property, nearby retail and service draws help frame the center within an already active Southern New England trade area rather than as a standalone location trying to create demand from scratch.

Attleboro Crossing benefits from an extremely active retail environment with major national and regional brands within a 3 mile radius
Attleboro Crossing benefits from an extremely active retail environment with major national and regional brands within a 3-mile radius.

Nearby Draws Within 3 Miles

McDonald’s
Cumberland Farms
CVS
Walgreens
Stop & Shop
Citizens
Dunkin’
O’Reilly Auto Parts
MBTA Commuter Rail
Nearby apartment communities
Schools & daily-service uses
Community parks & recreation draws

About Attleboro

Attleboro is located roughly 39 miles south of Boston and approximately 15 miles north of Providence, placing it within one of the more active commercial corridors in Southern New England. For out-of-market investors, that geography is part of the appeal.

The city benefits from regional highway access, commuter connectivity, and a diverse local economic base that includes manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and professional services. That broader market context helps explain why a property like Attleboro Crossing carries relevance beyond one municipality.

Attleboro Crossing Plaza and surrounding Attleboro market context
Attleboro Crossing sits within a well-connected Southern New England market between Providence and Boston.

Why This Opportunity Stands Out

The property offers a compelling mix of established in-place income, currently available space, and additional upside. Between the active tenancy, permitted pad sites, parking field, and corridor access, Attleboro Crossing can support more than one ownership strategy.

For some buyers, that may point to a long-term retail investment. For others, it may support a more immediate owner-user or available-for-lease strategy. That flexibility is part of what makes the property stand out.

Exterior view of Attleboro Crossing retail center in South Attleboro Massachusetts
Exterior view of Attleboro Crossing, a flexible retail asset with multiple paths for ownership.

Request the brochure or connect with the team

For investors, tenants, and owner-users who want more information on Attleboro Crossing, the next step is simple: review the brochure, explore the listing, or connect directly with the Spectrum REC commercial team.

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Listed by Pete Dufresne & Justin Dower • Spectrum Real Estate Consultants | Keller Williams Leading Edge