Restaurant
Former Del Taco (2021 Construction)
564 Battlefield Pkwy, Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742
Listing Price: $1,800,000
Investment Overview
Marcus & Millichap is the exclusive listing agent for the Former Del Taco property in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. The property is being offer FOR SALE or FOR LEASE. The building was constructed in 2021 as a build to suit for Del Taco. In 2025/2026 the franchisee filed bankruptcy and exited the building which is why it is now available. The building is 2,500 square feet and sits on a 0.81 acre parcel of land. The property is ideally situated at the corner of Battlefield Parkway and Cross Street where it sees more than 35,000 vehicles per day. The property is available immediately and includes a drive-thru. Please contact agent directly for any tours or showings.
Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia is a strategically positioned retail and service-oriented market within the greater Chattanooga MSA. Located just south of the Tennessee border along Battlefield Parkway, the city benefits from commuter traffic, regional shopping demand, and proximity to Interstate 75 and downtown Chattanooga. The local economy is driven primarily by healthcare, retail trade, transportation/logistics, and light manufacturing. Nearby manufacturing employers in Catoosa County include Shaw Industries and other industrial firms.
The retail environment is centered around the Battlefield Parkway corridor, which functions as the area’s primary commercial spine and reportedly carries traffic volumes approaching 35,000 vehicles per day. The corridor includes a strong concentration of national retailers such as Walmart, Publix, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Hobby Lobby, Aldi, Tractor Supply, and various quick-service restaurants and service tenants. Demographically, Fort Oglethorpe is generally viewed as a middle-income suburban market with a stable family-oriented population and relatively affordable housing compared to Chattanooga. The trade area benefits from cross-border consumer flow between Georgia and Tennessee, although the market remains more value-oriented than affluent.
Investment Highlights
- Available Immediately – For Sale or For Lease – 2,500 Sq.Ft. with Drive-Thru
- 2021 Construction – Large 0.81 Acre Lot on Busy Battlefield Parkway (35,000+ Vehicles Per Day)
- Located at Signalized Intersection with Monument Signage
- Chattanooga MSA – Extremely Busy Retail Corridor
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Listing Price: $1,800,000
Investment Highlights
- Available Immediately – For Sale or For Lease – 2,500 Sq.Ft. with Drive-Thru
- 2021 Construction – Large 0.81 Acre Lot on Busy Battlefield Parkway (35,000+ Vehicles Per Day)
- Located at Signalized Intersection with Monument Signage
- Chattanooga MSA – Extremely Busy Retail Corridor
Investment Overview
Marcus & Millichap is the exclusive listing agent for the Former Del Taco property in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. The property is being offer FOR SALE or FOR LEASE. The building was constructed in 2021 as a build to suit for Del Taco. In 2025/2026 the franchisee filed bankruptcy and exited the building which is why it is now available. The building is 2,500 square feet and sits on a 0.81 acre parcel of land. The property is ideally situated at the corner of Battlefield Parkway and Cross Street where it sees more than 35,000 vehicles per day. The property is available immediately and includes a drive-thru. Please contact agent directly for any tours or showings. Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia is a strategically positioned retail and service-oriented market within the greater Chattanooga MSA. Located just south of the Tennessee border along Battlefield Parkway, the city benefits from commuter traffic, regional shopping demand, and proximity to Interstate 75 and downtown Chattanooga. The local economy is driven primarily by healthcare, retail trade, transportation/logistics, and light manufacturing. Nearby manufacturing employers in Catoosa County include Shaw Industries and other industrial firms. The retail environment is centered around the Battlefield Parkway corridor, which functions as the area’s primary commercial spine and reportedly carries traffic volumes approaching 35,000 vehicles per day. The corridor includes a strong concentration of national retailers such as Walmart, Publix, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Hobby Lobby, Aldi, Tractor Supply, and various quick-service restaurants and service tenants. Demographically, Fort Oglethorpe is generally viewed as a middle-income suburban market with a stable family-oriented population and relatively affordable housing compared to Chattanooga. The trade area benefits from cross-border consumer flow between Georgia and Tennessee, although the market remains more value-oriented than affluent.
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