0 Hwy Dd And I-64 St, St. Louis, MO 63131
This exceptional commercial real estate opportunity presents a portfolio of retail and land parcels ideally situated in O'Fallon, Missouri, at the intersection of Highway DD and I-64 in St. Louis County. The portfolio offers a diverse range of options, encompassing individual spaces and larger land tracts, suitable for a variety of commercial uses. Eleven individual retail spaces are currently available for lease, providing immediate occupancy potential for businesses seeking a high-visibility location. The land parcels range significantly in size, from approximately one acre to a substantial 44.36 acres, presenting opportunities for large-scale development projects or strategic land acquisition. This prime location benefits from excellent accessibility and high traffic volume due to its proximity to major transportation arteries. The property's zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified to ensure compatibility with specific business plans. The diverse size options within this portfolio cater to a wide spectrum of commercial needs, from small retail businesses to expansive commercial developments. This presents a unique chance to establish a presence in a thriving St. Louis County market. The address is Highway DD and I-64, O'Fallon, MO 63131, within St. Louis County. The property is classified as mixed-use commercial. Further details regarding individual space sizes and lease terms are available upon request.
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