134 Northwest Hwy Cary, IL 60013
This exceptional commercial land development opportunity presents five buildable lots ranging from 1.0 to 1.85 acres each, totaling approximately 8.61 acres. Boasting 635 feet of frontage on US Route 14/Northwest Highway in Cary, Illinois, this property offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The lots are situated at the lighted intersection of US Route 14 and Jandus Road, on the west side just north of the Fox River, providing excellent exposure to the high daily traffic volume (estimated 34,600 cars per day). A recently completed Thornton's store sits adjacent to the property, further enhancing its desirability. All lots are part of Cary's new Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District, benefiting from recent infrastructure improvements including new streetlights, modernized traffic signals, and pavement upgrades completed in 2014. Strategically located 40 miles northwest of Chicago's Loop and only 30 miles from O'Hare International Airport, this location offers easy access to major transportation arteries, including the Northwest Tollway (Interstate 90), local commuter rail service, and well-maintained arterial roadways. The Village of Cary's convenient location at the crossroads of McHenry, Cook, Lake, and Kane counties, coupled with its proximity to Interstate 90 (accessible via US Route 14/Northwest Highway and IL State Route 22), makes this an exceptional investment opportunity for a major anchor tenant with outlot potential. Individual lot sizes and pricing are available upon request.
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