5917 Crosstown Expy Corpus Christi, TX 78415
This exceptional commercial land opportunity, known as Crosstown Campus, presents a unique investment prospect in Corpus Christi, Texas. Located at 5917 Crosstown Expy, 78415, this thriving campus offers pad sites ranging from 1 acre to over 9 acres, ideal for a variety of commercial uses. Currently anchored by a successful medical office building housing South Texas Bone and Joint and Texas Orthopedic Center of Excellence, serving over 1,500 patients weekly, the campus benefits from high visibility and accessibility via Saratoga, Crosstown, and SPID. The strategic location within Nueces County caters to the growing population in Corpus Christi and surrounding areas, creating strong demand for diverse services including medical, retail, entertainment, hospitality, and fitness. The zoning is available upon request. This prime location offers excellent growth potential, situated near residential developments and schools, ensuring a consistent flow of potential customers. The property's central location and established medical presence make it an attractive option for businesses seeking high visibility and a strong patient base. The flexible lot sizes allow for tailored development to meet specific business needs. Contact us today to explore this exciting opportunity to establish your business within this dynamic and rapidly expanding commercial center.
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Jose Recio, PA-C Physician
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Jason Thompson, M.D. Physician
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Amber Ferrand, PT, DPT, CLT Physician
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Jesse Rossett, MSN FNP-C Physician
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Santa Margarita Rodriguez, AGNP-C Physician
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