2410-2490 Summer Street, Stamford, CT 06905
Rarely does an opportunity emerge to acquire a multi-building commercial asset in one of Fairfield County’s most dynamic and high-demand retail corridors. Presented for sale is a two-building portfolio totaling approximately 16,055 square feet on 0.86 acres along Summer Street in Stamford, Connecticut — a market that continues to attract national retailers and benefit from exceptional demographic strength.
2410 Summer Street is a 2,190 SF freestanding building with a proven, long-standing tenant: IHOP, which has occupied this location since the building was constructed in 1970 — a testament to the site’s enduring commercial viability and consistent customer traffic. This NNN-style income stream provides immediate, stable cash flow from day one of ownership.
2490 Summer Street is a spacious 13,865 SF building, originally built in 1952 and formerly home to a well-established furniture showroom. The building’s mostly open-plan layout offers exceptional flexibility for a wide range of uses including retail, fitness, medical, showroom, home furnishings, or adaptive reuse. The space is currently vacant and ready for a new tenant, presenting an investor or owner-user with a significant value-add opportunity and the ability to drive rental income on their own terms.
Address: 2410 Summer Street, Stamford, CT
Building Size: 2,190 SF
Year Built: 1970
Tenant: IHOP
Address: 2490 Summer Street, Stamford, CT
Building Size: 13,865 SF
Year Built: 1952
Tenant: Vacant
Total Property Size: 0.87 Acres
Parking: 40+ on-site spaces (Shared on-site parking with IHOP)
Annual Property Taxes: $81,855.68 (2026)
Sale Price: Upon Request
Lease Rate: Upon Request
Positioned along Summer Street in Stamford’s coveted Ridgeway corridor, this property benefits from a traffic count of approximately 13,000 vehicles per day and sits just 1.6 miles — roughly five minutes — from Interstate 95, providing outstanding regional accessibility and visibility.
The surrounding retail landscape is nothing short of a who’s who of national brands. Directly across the street, the Ridgeway Shopping Center is anchored by Stop & Shop, Marshalls, Old Navy, Michaels, Burlington, Ashley HomeStore, and Ulta Beauty. Recent additions to the corridor further underscore its momentum, with Shake Shack, Dave’s Hot Chicken, Whole Foods, and DSW among the newest names to plant their flag in the area. Staples rounds out the neighborhood’s deep bench of everyday-needs and specialty retailers.
This caliber of co-tenancy drives consistent foot traffic, lengthens consumer dwell time in the area, and signals to the market that Summer Street is a destination — not just a throughway.
Total Building Area: ±16,055 SF across two buildings
In-Place Income: IHOP (2410 Summer St) — long-term operating tenant since 1970
Value-Add Opportunity: 13,865 SF vacant building at 2490 Summer St ready for repositioning
Parking: 40+ shared on-site spaces
Traffic Count: ±13,000 VPD on Summer Street
Highway Access: ±1.6 miles to I-95
Trade Area Demographics: $128,000+ average household income
Surrounding Tenancy: Whole Foods, Shake Shack, Dave’s Hot Chicken, Stop & Shop, Marshalls, DSW, Ulta Beauty, Staples, and more
Matt Halprin
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