0 Providence St, Waxhaw, NC 28173
Exceptional retail outparcels available for sale or ground lease in Waxhaw, North Carolina. These properties, ranging from one to 1.1 acres, are situated along Providence Road South, in a rapidly expanding area of South Charlotte. The location offers excellent visibility and accessibility, benefiting from shared access to the signalized intersection of Kensington Drive and Providence Road South. This prime location is adjacent to the established Cureton Town Center, a thriving retail center anchored by a Harris Teeter grocery store, ensuring high traffic and a strong customer base. The available land is ideal for a variety of uses, including restaurants, medical offices, banks, and fast-food establishments. The property's strategic placement within a flourishing community presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking high-impact visibility and convenient access for their customers. The size of the parcels allows for flexibility in development plans, catering to various business needs and scales. This is an exceptional opportunity to establish a presence in a vibrant and growing market. The combination of high visibility, convenient access, and proximity to a successful retail center makes this an attractive investment for both sale and ground lease options. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for further details and to explore the potential of this exceptional location.
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