89 Chamberlain Ln, Cotter, AR 72626
This exceptional commercial property, located at 89 Chamberlain in Cotter, Arkansas, presents a unique investment opportunity. Spanning 4.55 acres of land, this expansive site offers significant potential for a variety of business ventures. The property's substantial size allows for ample room for development and expansion, catering to businesses requiring significant space and visibility. Its location in Cotter provides access to a thriving local community and offers convenient access to key transportation routes, ensuring excellent connectivity for both employees and customers. The asking price of $1,499,000 reflects the significant potential and value this property offers. Detailed site plans and zoning information are available upon request, allowing prospective buyers to fully assess the development possibilities. This is an unparalleled chance to acquire a large commercial parcel in a desirable location, ideal for entrepreneurs seeking to establish a substantial presence in the Cotter market. The property's size and location make it suitable for a wide range of commercial uses, from retail and hospitality to industrial and manufacturing. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the full potential of this remarkable investment opportunity. Further information regarding utilities and infrastructure is readily accessible. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime piece of commercial real estate in Cotter, Arkansas.
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