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Rock Prairie Crossing

Rock Prairie Crossing is a 118,700 square foot Kroger-anchored community center in College Station, Texas, featuring CVS/pharmacy, Spec's, and diverse dining options. The center serves the Texas A&M University community and benefits from high traffic visibility with 99,000+ daily vehicles on Highway 6.
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118,700 square feet
23 stores
3501-3535 Longmire Drive, College Station, TXDirections
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Summary

Rock Prairie Crossing is a Kroger-anchored community shopping center strategically located in College Station, Texas, serving the vibrant Texas A&M University community and surrounding residential areas. Spanning 118,700 square feet along Longmire Drive, the center benefits from exceptional visibility with over 99,000 vehicles passing daily on Highway 6 and 20,000+ on Rock Prairie Road. The property features a strong tenant mix including CVS/pharmacy, Spec's Wine, Spirits & Finer Foods, and a diverse selection of fast-casual and sit-down restaurants such as Cotton Patch Cafe, Freebirds World Burrito, and Double Dave's Pizzaworks. Positioned between St. Joseph Health College Station Hospital and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, the center serves a highly educated population with convenient access to daily necessities, dining, and services. With a daytime population exceeding 64,000 within 3 miles and household incomes averaging over $120,000 nearby, Rock Prairie Crossing has established itself as a premier shopping destination in the College Station-Bryan market.

Demographics

Rock Prairie Crossing serves a highly educated market with 58% of the population within 3 miles holding college degrees, anchored by nearby Texas A&M University's 72,000+ students and 11,000+ employees. The trade area features strong household incomes averaging $120,358 within 1 mile and $113,417 within 3 miles, with a robust daytime population of 60,654 within 3 miles. The center attracts a mix of young professionals, university-affiliated households, and established families seeking convenient daily shopping and dining options. Primary visitors include health-conscious consumers drawn to the grocery anchor and medical professionals from the two nearby hospitals with nearly 300 combined beds.

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