0 Us Rt. 52 & Wynstone Blvd, Shorewood, IL 60404
This exceptional 14.92-acre commercial land parcel in Shorewood, Illinois, presents a remarkable investment opportunity. Located at the intersection of US Route 52 and Wynstone Boulevard, this property boasts a highly desirable B-3 zoning, allowing for a wide range of commercial uses, including retail, office, and multi-family developments. The asking price is $1,949,745, translating to a land value of $3 to $4.25 per square foot. The site benefits from existing utilities and off-site detention, simplifying development. Its strategic location offers convenient access to Route 59 and the I-55 interchange, approximately two miles west. The property is situated adjacent to Shorewood Village Hall, the future library, and Towne Center Park, which features a scenic lake and walking trail. The presence of DR Horton's new single-family home development further enhances the property's desirability and potential for growth. The land is partially improved and divisible into smaller lots, providing flexibility for various development scenarios. This prime location and versatile zoning make this an exceptional opportunity for investors seeking high-growth potential in a thriving community. The property's proximity to established amenities and residential development ensures strong visibility and accessibility for future businesses. Don't miss this chance to acquire a significant commercial land parcel in a rapidly growing area.
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