Love & Care Assisted Living or Medical Offices

5426 18th St W,
Bradenton, FL 34207

Dreznin Pappas Commercial Real Estate, LLC

5,431
Building SF
19,190
Land SF
6-10
Number of Parking Spaces
1997
Year Built
Modified Net Lease
Lease Type
7400; HOMES FOR THE AGED
Zoning Type
5,431
Building SF
19,190
Land SF
6-10
Number of Parking Spaces
1997
Year Built
Modified Net Lease
Lease Type
7400; HOMES FOR THE AGED
Zoning Type

Highlights

  • 5,431 Sq Ft of rentable space.
  • Building is current with 16 beds allowable or 9 rooms not including kitchen, laundry, waiting area, storage, etc.
  • Concrete Block construction for building.
  • Newer roof on building along with HVAC updates, etc.
  • Building up to code and sprinkled per ownership.
  • Building currently offers 9-rooms, commissary kitchen, recreation living area, porch, laundry room, private employee bathroom, etc.
  • Total property for sale & Lease w/ option or outright purchase will be considered.
  • Owner is open to flexible lease terms within reason.

Location Summary

  • Bayshore Gardens is a census-designated place (CDP) and planned community in Manatee County, Florida, United States. The population was 16,323 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice Metropolitan Statistical Area.
  • In 1955, a New York syndicate led by developer Sydney R. Newman purchased the area now known as Bayshore Gardens on the west side of U.S. 41 along the eastern shore of Sarasota Bay, just north of the Sarasota/Manatee county line, and platted an area between what was dubbed Bayshore Gardens Parkway running from U.S. 41 to 26th Street West and Sarasota Bay that would become Bayshore Gardens. The property was purchased for about 2 million dollars, making it the most expensive land purchase in the area since the 1920s. This 3,200-acre area, once fields for growing tomatoes, would include recreation areas and a marina, schools, churches, shopping centers and medical facilities as well as homes.
  • Bradenton’s economy is primarily driven by tourism due to its close proximity to gulf coast beaches, the Tampa Bay Area and other agricultural preserves The Bradenton tourism industry employs nearly 26,100 residents, creates $1.3 billion in economic impact and contributes $54.4 million in sales tax
  • TOP AREA EMPLOYERS COMPANY EMPLOYEES Manatee County School District 6,800 Beall’s Inc. 4,200 Manatee County Government 2,981 Manatee Memorial Hospital 1,445 Goodwill Industries Manasota Inc. 1,179 Tropicana Products 1,000
FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT
Sean Dreznin
DREZNIN PAPPAS CRE, LLC
(941) 961-8199
tritoncre@gmail.com