0 Sims Cir Dr & Cabela Dr, Triadelphia, WV 26059
This exceptional opportunity presents 1 to 20 acres of prime industrial and commercial land in Triadelphia, West Virginia, situated at the intersection of Sims Circle Drive and Cabela Drive, zip code 26059. Located within the thriving Highlands retail center, this property benefits from unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The Highlands boasts over 1.4 million square feet of retail space, anchored by major national retailers including Cabela's (176,000 sq ft), Target, Walmart, Menards, Hobby Lobby, Kohl's, Best Buy, and JCPenney. Recent significant expansion includes a state-of-the-art 200,000 square foot Highlands Sports Complex featuring indoor and outdoor facilities, plus nearly 300,000 square feet of new retail space added since 2018. This development is strategically positioned off Interstate 70, enjoying high daily traffic counts of 52,166 vehicles, and is only 38 miles from Pittsburgh, serving a regional market encompassing Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. The area's limited developable land creates high barriers to entry, ensuring the long-term dominance of this retail center. Within a 1.5-mile radius, approximately 900 hotel rooms are available, further enhancing the area's appeal. This property offers a unique chance to capitalize on the continued growth and success of The Highlands, a premier retail destination in the Upper Ohio Valley/Wheeling area. The property is designated for single tenancy.
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