0 Renaissance Dr, Stephens City, VA 22602
This exceptional opportunity presents several commercial land parcels for sale, ideally situated at the highly accessible intersection of US 11/Valley Pike and Renaissance Drive in the Kernstown submarket of Winchester, Virginia. These parcels range from 1.7 to 10.4 acres, offering significant flexibility for various commercial developments. The property is zoned B2: General Business and B3: Industrial Transition, allowing for a diverse range of uses. The single-tenant designation provides a straightforward development path. Located in Frederick County, this prime location benefits from excellent visibility and convenient access to major transportation routes. A key advantage is the planned road connection over the railroad tracks at the rear of the site, scheduled for completion in late 2023. This connection will provide direct access to Shady Elm Road and the Valley Innovation Park (Peterson Cos.), further enhancing the property's value and potential. The parcels are ready for immediate development, presenting a rare chance to secure a strategic foothold in a thriving commercial area. The address is Renaissance Drive, Stephens City, VA 22602. This is an unparalleled opportunity to acquire valuable commercial land in a rapidly growing region. The property's size and zoning provide ample room for creative development, making it an attractive investment for both established businesses and forward-thinking entrepreneurs.
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