11175 Homeport Ct, Lusby, MD 20657
This exceptional 4.26-acre lot, designated as Lot 8 within the Patuxent Business Park in Lusby, Maryland, presents a prime commercial development opportunity. Located in a federally designated Opportunity Zone, this property offers significant financial incentives and expedited permitting processes, with a projected 60-90 day shovel-ready timeline. Boasting a net usable area of 3.13 acres, the lot also benefits from frontage on HG Trueman Road. Its strategic location between the Chesapeake Bay and Patuxent River provides unparalleled access to major transportation networks, placing it within easy reach of Baltimore, Annapolis, and Washington, D.C. (30 miles). The property's proximity to the PAX River Naval Air Station, Solomons Island resort destination, and the Chesapeake Hills Golf Course further enhances its appeal. This versatile parcel is ideal for a wide range of commercial uses, including industrial facilities, convenience stores, hotels/motels, medical offices, retail spaces, restaurants, warehouses, and storage facilities. As one of twelve lots within the business park, it benefits from high-speed voice and data connections, as well as readily available public water and sewer services. The park offers contiguous acreage options ranging from 1.77 to 27.69 acres, providing flexibility for larger-scale projects. This is a truly exceptional opportunity to establish a thriving business in a rapidly growing area.
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