10200 Hwy Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
This exceptional 3,856-square-foot former bank building presents a unique investment opportunity in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Situated on a highly visible 1.5-acre corner lot at the intersection of US Highway 1 and Jennings Road, this single-story building boasts dual drive-thru lanes and ample parking. Built in 1998, the property is zoned for general commercial use within St. Lucie County and offers significant potential for redevelopment or expansion. Its strategic location within a rapidly growing area, near a major retail center undergoing redevelopment (including a Crunch Fitness), and surrounded by national retailers and quick-service restaurants, ensures high visibility and strong traffic counts. The property benefits from exceptional AADT traffic counts of 43,500 on US Highway 1 and 5,300 on Jennings Road. This presents a compelling long-term lease opportunity in a thriving market experiencing explosive growth. The property's size and location make it ideal for a variety of commercial uses. The existing infrastructure, including the drive-thru lanes, provides a solid foundation for a range of businesses. This is a rare chance to acquire a prime commercial property in a high-growth area with significant upside potential.
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