2002 Empire Ln, Troutman, NC 28166
This exceptional 8.32-acre commercial land parcel presents a significant investment opportunity in the thriving town of Troutman, North Carolina. Located at 2002 Empire Lane, this expansive property offers unparalleled potential for a wide range of commercial developments. The substantial acreage provides ample space for large-scale projects, allowing for flexibility in design and functionality. Its strategic location within Troutman offers excellent accessibility and visibility, ensuring high traffic exposure for any future business venture. The property's zoning regulations should be independently verified to ensure compatibility with intended development plans. Given its size and prime location, this property is ideally suited for a variety of uses, including but not limited to, retail centers, light industrial facilities, or office complexes. The substantial land area allows for ample parking, loading docks, and green spaces, enhancing the overall appeal and functionality of any development. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant commercial land holding in a rapidly growing area, offering substantial long-term investment potential. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities this exceptional property presents. The asking price for this significant land parcel is $15,000,000. Further due diligence is recommended to confirm all aspects of the property and its suitability for your specific needs.
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