Nylon Capital Center - $60 Millon Redevlopment
1000 West Stein Highway
Seaford, DE 19973
Highlights
- Part of a $60 million redevelopment
- Availabilities ranging from 915 SF to 21,096 SF
- Two 20,000 SF Building Footprint Pad Sites
- Strong Tenant mix with TidalHealth, Delaware Tech, Dollar Tree, The Mill, and more
- Anchor and Junior-Anchor opportunities, including a 21,096 SF Box and 19,360 SF Entertainment Space
- Excellent visibility and access along Rt. 20 Stein Highway with ample parking
Description
Welcome to a premier destination in Sussex County, DE. The 220,000+ sq. ft. Nylon Capital Center redevelopment is located in the heart of Seaford, fronting Stein Highway, while also fronting on 3 other streets taking up a full city block.
Nylon Capital Center is Seaford’s newest Class A mixed-use redevelopment offering a dynamic mix of institutional, corporate, convenience, co-working, and recreational spaces with retail, educational, and health care anchors already in place and under construction. This community town center embraces both adaptive reuse and new construction to create a vibrant environment for a diverse range of tenants. The development will redefine how residents and travelers experience western Sussex County, offering opportunities to work, shop, dine, and engage in recreational sports without leaving the 23-acre campus.
New state-of-the-art facilities are currently being constructed overlooking the shared campus green and pickleball courts. Confirmed anchor tenants include: Delaware Technical Community College, Tidal Health, BrightBloom, The Mill, and Community Bank
With construction underway (to be completed early April/May 2026) and anchor tenants in place, this destination presents a rare opportunity for businesses to join a high-energy environment designed for growth and visibility while being part of the largest and most impactful community asset in decades.
Centrally located on Stein Highway in the heart of Seaford, DE, Nylon Capital Center is minutes from downtown and easily accessible to the growing residential communities of western Sussex County.
Documents
Property Brochure - Nylon Capital CenterSite Plan - Nylon Capital Center

