I-82 Exit 69 Prosser, WA 98944
This exceptional 23-acre commercial development site is strategically located at the highly trafficked I-82 exit 69 in Sunnyside, Washington, at the southeast corner of I-82 and Waneta Road. The property boasts unparalleled visibility and accessibility, making it ideal for a variety of commercial ventures. Its prime location offers significant advantages, situated near a concentration of established businesses including a cinema, Shell and Arco gas stations, Columbia Electric Supply, Davita Kidney Center, Burger King, Rodeway Inn, and Apple Valley Dental & Orthodontics. This ensures high traffic volume and a strong customer base for any development. The property's 23 acres provide ample space for large-scale projects, such as a truck stop, hotel, or other commercial developments. The asking price is $1,995,000. The property is zoned for commercial use and is ready for immediate development. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a highly visible and strategically located commercial property in a rapidly growing area of Washington State. The property's location at the busiest entrance to Sunnyside guarantees maximum exposure and potential for significant return on investment. The site's potential uses include, but are not limited to, a gas station, truck stop, or hotel. This is a turnkey opportunity for developers seeking a high-impact location. The property is located in Yakima County, Washington, with a zip code of 98944.
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