0 Rte 173 & Brown Rd Antioch, IL 60002
This exceptional 72.94-acre parcel, situated at the high-traffic intersection of Route 173 and Brown Road in Antioch, Illinois, presents a remarkable commercial development opportunity. Currently zoned B-2 PUD, this raw land boasts full entitlements for a power retail center, eliminating lengthy permitting processes. Eleven potential pads are available, offering flexibility for various development concepts. The property's strategic location provides convenient access to major transportation arteries, including I-94, Route 83, Route 45, and Route 59, ensuring high visibility and accessibility. Antioch's welcoming approach to new development also allows for exploration of alternative uses, such as senior living facilities or single-family homes. While a 6.875-acre portion at the southeast corner is sold (future site of Raymond Kia Antioch), the remaining acreage offers significant potential for substantial returns. The property's APN numbers are 02-16-100-025, 02-16-105-001, 02-16-105-005, 02-16-105-003, 02-16-100-026, 02-16-100-008, 02-16-100-009, 02-16-100-012, 02-16-100-013, 02-16-100-010, and 02-16-100-0065. The site is free of significant obligations or carry costs, making it an attractive investment. Metra service to Chicago Union Station via the North Central Service further enhances its appeal. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a large, fully entitled commercial land parcel in a thriving location.
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