Boardman’s Riverfront Plaza Hits the Market, Priced at $3.9 Million
A prominent piece of Boardman’s commercial landscape is now up for grabs. The Riverfront Plaza, a well-known shopping center located on the town’s main thoroughfare, has been officially listed for sale with an asking price of $3.9 million.
The property, which houses several local businesses and national retailers, represents a significant investment opportunity in Morrow County’s growing economy. Real estate insiders note that the sale is drawing attention from regional investors interested in the stability and potential of the Columbia River corridor market.
“This isn’t just a building; it’s a community hub,” said a local commercial broker familiar with the listing. “It’s a chance to own a piece of infrastructure that serves Boardman families every day, from grabbing groceries to picking up prescriptions.”
For residents, the news prompts questions about the future of their favorite shops. Current leases are expected to remain in effect under any new ownership, ensuring minimal immediate disruption to services. The sale process is likely to take several months, allowing for a smooth transition.
Community leaders view the sale as a potential catalyst. “New ownership could bring fresh energy and possibly new tenants to fill any vacancies,” commented a city council member. “Our focus is on ensuring this asset continues to serve Boardman’s needs and contribute to our local economy.”
As the “For Sale” sign goes up, all eyes will be on who steps forward to steward this key commercial property in the heart of our town.
