- For Lease $8.00 - $24.00/SF/YR
- Property Type Retail - Community Center
- Property Size 153,278 SF
- Year Built 1991
- Date Updated May 14, 2026
Description
Highlights
- Central location serving the greater Inland Empire trade area
- Flexible multi-level configuration suitable for a variety of high-volume uses
- Immediate access and visibility from I-215 freeway and 2nd Street
- Located within a high-performing center anchored by national retailers
- Prominent pylon signage opportunity with freeway exposure
- Rare large-format anchor opportunity within an established regional shopping center
- Strong co-tenancy driving consistent daily traffic and repeat visits
- Two junior anchor spaces allowing for multiple merchandising and leasing strategies
True
3 Spaces Available
761-D
Power Center
$24.00/SF/YR
5,265 SF
First
5,265 - 5,265 SF
Immediate
NNN
Yes
No
Yes
Strategically located between the main Anchor Space opportunity and Dollar Tree, this space offers a highly functional layout with existing infrastructure that can significantly reduce buildout time and cost. Formerly occupied by DashMart (a subsidiary of DoorDash), the space includes enhanced plumbing and drainage systems associated with refrigeration and food-related operations, making it particularly well-suited for grocery, specialty food, quick-service, or other concept-driven uses. Its position within the center provides consistent foot traffic and adjacency to strong daily-needs retailers, while the existing improvements offer a unique advantage for tenants looking to accelerate opening timelines. This is an excellent opportunity for users seeking a plug-and-play environment within a high-performing shopping center.
781
Power Center
$8.00/SF/YR
31,500 SF
31,500 - 31,500 SF
Immediate
NNN
Yes
No
A rare opportunity to secure a dominant multi-level anchor position within Marshall Plaza, designed to accommodate high-volume retail, fitness, entertainment, or showroom users seeking scale and presence. The space features a customer-facing 5,000 SF ground floor entry component providing direct access from the main retail frontage, with the ability to incorporate vertical circulation (passenger elevator and/or escalator at tenant’s discretion) to the upper level. A future dedicated rear loading dock and the ability to accommodate a proposed freight elevator allow for efficient back-of-house operations and product flow. The 26,500 SF second floor offers an expansive, open floor plate ideal for flexible merchandising layouts, with existing men’s and women’s restrooms in place, supporting immediate usability for a wide range of concepts. This configuration is particularly well-suited for tenants seeking a flagship presence with separation between customer experience and operational scale. Proposed Lease Economics: * $8.00 NNN * $1.00 rental increases every five (5) years * Ten (10) year lease term * Up to $1,000,000 Tenant Improvement Allowance * Delivered as-is This structure presents a compelling opportunity for tenants to secure a large-format presence with meaningful landlord participation, while maintaining flexibility to design and build out a customized flagship environment.
805
Power Center
$24.00/SF/YR
6,300 SF
6,300 - 12,000 SF
Immediate
NNN
Yes
No
Positioned along the I-215 freeway frontage, this junior anchor space offers exceptional visibility and branding exposure within one of the center’s most prominent locations. The space provides flexibility in sizing, allowing tenants to tailor their footprint to operational needs, making it ideal for a range of retail, fitness, medical, or service-oriented users. Its positioning within the center allows for strong signage presence and easy customer access, benefiting from both freeway visibility and internal traffic generated by surrounding national co-tenants. This is a compelling opportunity for tenants seeking a high-exposure location with scalable footprint options within a proven retail environment.
Contacts
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Location
Located at 701-895 W 2nd St, San Bernardino, CA 92410, this property is part of the Carousel neighborhood and Inland Empire market.
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