55 Fort Ln Layton, UT 84041
This exceptional 2,660 square foot restaurant space is ideally situated at 55 N Fort Ln in Layton, Utah, within Davis County (zip code 84041). Currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy, this single-tenant retail property presents a unique opportunity for a discerning restaurateur. The entire building, totaling 2,660 square feet, is available, offering ample space for a full-service restaurant, including kitchen, dining area, and potentially additional features depending on the tenant's needs. The property's location in Layton offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an attractive destination for potential customers. The address, 55 N Fort Ln, places the property in a high-traffic area, promising strong foot traffic and potential for significant business growth. This turnkey space eliminates the need for extensive renovations, allowing for a quicker start-up and faster return on investment. The property is classified as retail, specifically a restaurant, and is a single-tenant building. Its geographic coordinates are 41.0609175 latitude and -111.9580978 longitude. This presents a rare chance to establish a thriving culinary business in a desirable Layton location. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore this promising investment opportunity. The property is completely vacant, providing a blank canvas for a new restaurant concept.
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