7000 Louisville Rd Bowling Green, KY 42101
This exceptional 50-acre property presents a unique opportunity for significant development in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Zoned for heavy industrial use, this fully developed land boasts convenient access to major transportation arteries. Situated directly adjacent to the Transpark, Bowling Green's newest industrial park, and the new I-65 access point (Exit 31), this location offers unparalleled logistical advantages. All utilities are readily available, simplifying the development process. The site is ideally suited for a mixed-use development, given its existing commercial tenants. National retailers such as Popeyes, Hardee's, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Minit Mart, Burger King, and Tractor Supply already occupy the commercial section. The industrial section benefits from the presence of established businesses including FedEx, Old Dominion Freight Line, United Rentals, and Fastenal, further enhancing the area's appeal. The property's proximity to Magna International underscores its strategic location within a thriving industrial hub. Build-to-suit options are available, providing flexibility for potential developers to tailor the space to their specific needs. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial parcel of land in a high-growth area with exceptional infrastructure and established commercial and industrial presence. The property is located at 7000 Louisville Rd, Bowling Green, KY 42101, in Warren County.
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