0 Fairgrounds Way, Price, UT 84501
This exceptional commercial land offering presents up to 3.84-acre parcels ideally situated near the vibrant Carbon County Fairgrounds in Price, Utah. The property's strategic location provides unparalleled visibility and accessibility, boasting proximity to a bustling softball complex, motocross track, and an event center, ensuring high traffic volume and significant exposure for any business. This prime location is perfect for a variety of commercial ventures. Consider the potential for hospitality businesses catering to fairgoers and event attendees, a convenient car wash serving the local community, or a healthcare or medical office seeking a high-traffic location. The land is available for both sale and ground lease, offering flexibility to suit diverse investment strategies and business needs. The parcels are zoned for commercial use, allowing for a wide range of development possibilities. This presents a unique opportunity to establish a thriving business in a dynamic and growing area. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for detailed information regarding pricing, lease terms, and zoning regulations. Don't miss this chance to secure a prominent location in a thriving community. Contact us today to explore the possibilities and begin planning your next commercial venture. The property's convenient access points and ample space make it an attractive proposition for businesses seeking a high-profile location with significant growth potential.
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