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Definition of outparcel in US English: outparcelnounˈoutˌpärsəlˈoutˌpärsəl A building lot separated or separable from a commercial development, the selling of which provides liquidity for the developer. Example sentencesExamples - Two separate outparcels of less than 2 acres each could accommodate more commercial space.
- Two outparcels will accommodate 7,500 and 6,500-square-foot buildings.
- The plans also show four commercial outparcels of about an acre each.
- He said three outparcels would be sold or leased to restaurants.
- Also, plans show four outparcels with 10,000-square-foot buildings fronting Roosevelt Boulevard.
- He said the site will encompass the 8,100-square-foot retail center and the six outparcels.
- The outparcels are targeted to businesses such as a convenience store/gas station, bank and fast-food restaurant, he said.
- There also are seven outparcels of at least 1 acre each.
- In that scenario, there would be one or two outparcels.
- There also would be two outparcels for a service station and for a restaurant with drive-through services.
- Also, he said that one of the three outparcels has been sold and the other two are under contract.
- He said that the partnership would develop the discount store and probably would sell or lease the outparcels.
- There's also a question about what might be developed on a proposed outparcel on the site.
- He did say, though, that the new shopping center would comprise a grocery store, another 50,000 square feet of shops and three outparcels.
- Four outparcels of about an acre each round out the project.
- The 24.9 acres is designed for a retail center and eight outparcels.
- He bought two of the three outparcels, while the previous owners kept an outparcel for development.
- Plans also show another outparcel for future development of 5,000 square feet on 0.64 acre.
- There could be two, three or four phases, depending on tenant interest and timing, and there also should be about 25 outparcels.
- The center would sit on 33.5 acres, which includes nine 1-acre outparcels.
Definition of outparcel in US English: outparcelnounˈoutˌpärsəl A building lot separated or separable from a commercial development, the selling of which provides liquidity for the developer. Example sentencesExamples - In that scenario, there would be one or two outparcels.
- He said that the partnership would develop the discount store and probably would sell or lease the outparcels.
- There's also a question about what might be developed on a proposed outparcel on the site.
- Also, he said that one of the three outparcels has been sold and the other two are under contract.
- The center would sit on 33.5 acres, which includes nine 1-acre outparcels.
- Four outparcels of about an acre each round out the project.
- Plans also show another outparcel for future development of 5,000 square feet on 0.64 acre.
- Two outparcels will accommodate 7,500 and 6,500-square-foot buildings.
- Also, plans show four outparcels with 10,000-square-foot buildings fronting Roosevelt Boulevard.
- He bought two of the three outparcels, while the previous owners kept an outparcel for development.
- Two separate outparcels of less than 2 acres each could accommodate more commercial space.
- There could be two, three or four phases, depending on tenant interest and timing, and there also should be about 25 outparcels.
- He said three outparcels would be sold or leased to restaurants.
- The plans also show four commercial outparcels of about an acre each.
- The 24.9 acres is designed for a retail center and eight outparcels.
- There also are seven outparcels of at least 1 acre each.
- The outparcels are targeted to businesses such as a convenience store/gas station, bank and fast-food restaurant, he said.
- He said the site will encompass the 8,100-square-foot retail center and the six outparcels.
- He did say, though, that the new shopping center would comprise a grocery store, another 50,000 square feet of shops and three outparcels.
- There also would be two outparcels for a service station and for a restaurant with drive-through services.
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