0 I-5 & Knighton Rd Redding, CA 96002
This exceptional commercial land offering presents a rare investment opportunity in Shasta County, California. Located at the strategic intersection of I-5 and Knighton Road in Redding, this property boasts unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The site's size ranges from a generous 3.17 acres to a substantial 25 acres, providing flexibility for a variety of development projects. Its commercial zoning allows for diverse uses, catering to a wide range of businesses. The location benefits from high traffic volume, with over 80,000 vehicles daily traversing I-5 between Redding and Anderson. This prime location places the property in the direct path of the ongoing urban expansion, as both cities continue to grow and merge. Proximity to the local airport further enhances its appeal and potential for future development. The multiple tenancy option allows for diverse development plans, maximizing the property's potential return on investment. This is an exceptional opportunity to capitalize on the robust growth and strategic location of this Redding, CA property, situated in the 96002 zip code. The property is zoned for commercial use and offers significant potential for retail development. The expansive acreage provides ample space for large-scale projects or the possibility of subdividing for multiple tenants. Don't miss this chance to secure a piece of prime commercial real estate in a thriving California market.
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