San Antonio Retail Commercial Real Estate
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8,400 SF
$2,922 -
$4,572/month
2,552 SF
$850,000/month
$3,199/month
$21,095/month
6,753 SF
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$28,924/month
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28,438 SF
$800,000
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$2,777,770
14,306 SF
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5,050 SF
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$11,180/month
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$1,416/month
5,368 SF
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$9,012/month
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$3,526/month
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1,698 SF
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$3,679/month
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$4,033/month
2,200 SF
$2,498/month
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$13,149/month
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$2,268/month
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$665,000
$6,973/month
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$4,836/month
3,120 SF
$1,678 -
$7,870/month
4,000 SF
$10,500 -
$14,583/month
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Retail Commercial Real Estate in San Antonio
The seventh most populated city in the United States, San Antonio is an overlooked gem in the tourism and commerce industries, offering a rich background of history, food, culture, and business in a former Spanish mission in central Texas.
Home to tourist staples such as The Alamo, SeaWorld, Six Flags, the Alamo Bowl, Tower of the Americas, and Marriage Island, San Antonio pulls in $15 billion in tourism spending each year and attracts nearly 40 million visitors, making it a major hub for foreign and domestic travel in the United States - and providing an incredible opportunity for those in the retail space.
Thanks to the city’s diversified economy, San Antonians enjoy a stable and robust job market, making it a prime example of a modern U.S. market for commerce and retail business in the 21st century. While much of the economic pie consists of military contracts, government service, and oil and natural gas, the city’s gross domestic product is nearly $100 billion each year. Headquarters in San Antonio include Fortune 500 companies like Valero Energy, USAA, iHeartMedia, CST Brands, and H-E-B.
For those seeking heavy foot traffic and high visibility in popular tourism areas, companies should seek out retail real estate space in the city’s Central Business District, nestled between I-35 and I-37. Otherwise, the city’s focus on neighborhood-friendly shops and convenience provides ample opportunity for companies to set down roots in places like Monticello Park, Tobin Hill, and Terrell Wells to the south of downtown.
Market Stats
San Antonio has 4,282 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 29,202,633 sqft space.
1551 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, San Antonio has had 291 spaces leased.