34 Missouri Research Park Dr, Lake Saint Louis, MO 63304
This exceptional 8.02-acre commercial land parcel, located at 34 Missouri Research Park Drive in Saint Charles, Missouri (zip code 63304), presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated within the prestigious High Tech Corridor District zoning, this property offers unparalleled potential for development. The asking price is $1,804,500, translating to a land value of $225,000 per acre. The expansive lot provides ample space for a variety of commercial ventures, catering to the thriving technological landscape of the region. Its strategic location within Missouri Research Park offers excellent visibility and accessibility, ensuring convenient access for employees and clients alike. The property's address is officially listed as 34 Missouri Research Park Drive, Lake Saint Louis, MO, though the city is listed as Saint Charles in county records. This prime location within St. Charles County, Missouri, provides easy access to major transportation routes and a highly skilled workforce. The zoning designation specifically caters to high-tech businesses, making it ideal for companies seeking a modern and strategically located space. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant land holding in a rapidly developing area with strong growth potential. The property's size and location make it an attractive proposition for developers seeking to capitalize on the area's burgeoning commercial sector. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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