1920 Nc-54, Graham, NC 27253
This exceptional commercial property, known as Swepsonville Corner, presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving town of Graham, North Carolina. Located at 1920 NC-54, this single-tenant property boasts a versatile layout suitable for a variety of retail or office uses. The site encompasses a generous 4 acres of land, providing ample space for expansion or future development. Its strategic location on NC-54, with convenient access via Jim Minor Rd, ensures high visibility and accessibility for customers and employees. The property's prime corner location offers significant advantages for businesses seeking maximum exposure. The immediate vicinity is experiencing substantial growth, with a new townhome development directly adjacent, promising increased foot traffic and a strong customer base. This presents a rare chance to establish a business in a dynamic and expanding community. The property's zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified. The 4-acre parcel offers significant potential for future development, allowing for expansion or the addition of complementary businesses. This is an exceptional opportunity for businesses seeking a high-visibility location in a growing market. The property is offered as a single-tenant space, providing flexibility and control for the occupant. Detailed site plans and further information are available upon request. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime commercial property in a rapidly developing area.
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