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Lynn Marketplace

Lynn Marketplace is a 78,225 square foot Stop & Compare-anchored community center featuring national tenants like Crunch Fitness, Sherwin-Williams, and Bank of America. Located on high-traffic Broad Street with 42,000 daily vehicles, the center serves a growing population of 133,900+ residents within 3 miles, bolstered by 1,500+ new residential units completed since 2020.
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78,225 square feet
43 State Street, Lynn, MADirections
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Summary

Lynn Marketplace is a vibrant 78,225 square foot grocery-anchored community center strategically located at 43 State Street in Lynn, Massachusetts, serving the greater Boston-Cambridge-Newton metropolitan area. Anchored by Stop & Compare grocery store, this open-air shopping destination features a diverse mix of national and regional tenants including Crunch Fitness, Sherwin-Williams, Rainbow Shops, Bank of America, and Pollo Campero, providing essential retail, dining, and service options for the local community. The center benefits from an exceptionally strong demographic profile, surrounded by a dense population of 133,900+ residents within a 3-mile radius and positioned along high-traffic Broad Street with 42,000 daily vehicles. Recent significant residential growth in the area, with over 1,500 new multifamily units completed or under construction within 1.5 miles since 2020, has created substantial new demand and foot traffic for the center's tenants. Managed by Brixmor Property Group, one of the nation's largest owners and operators of open-air shopping centers, Lynn Marketplace offers excellent visibility, convenient access, and a tenant mix designed to serve the everyday needs of Lynn's diverse and growing community.

Demographics

Lynn Marketplace serves a diverse, working to middle-class population with an average household income of $84,989 within a 1-mile radius, expanding to $120,094 within 3 miles. The trade area encompasses 133,870 residents within 3 miles, with a strong concentration of 48,629 households representing multi-generational families and young professionals. The center attracts value-conscious shoppers seeking everyday essentials, fitness services, and quick-service dining options, with significant foot traffic from the surrounding 1,500+ new multifamily residential units completed since 2020. The location benefits from high vehicle traffic of 42,000 daily vehicles on Broad Street, drawing both local residents and commuters from the greater Boston-Cambridge-Newton metro area.

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