0 Johnson Hwy East Norriton, PA 19401
This exceptional two-acre commercial land parcel presents a remarkable opportunity for development in the thriving East Norriton, Pennsylvania market. Located at the intersection of Markley Street and W. Johnson Highway in Montgomery County, this single-tenant site offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The property's zoning allows for a variety of commercial uses, making it ideal for businesses seeking a high-traffic location with significant development potential. With its convenient access to major roadways and a strong local economy, this land offers a strategic advantage for businesses looking to establish a presence in a rapidly growing area. The two-acre lot provides ample space for construction, allowing for flexibility in design and building size. The property is designated as commercial land and is specifically suited for pad site development. This presents a unique chance to build a new commercial structure tailored to specific business needs. The address, Markley Street & W. Johnson Highway, ensures high visibility and easy access for customers and employees. The zip code is 19401. This prime location in East Norriton, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania offers a compelling investment opportunity for discerning developers and businesses. The property's size and location make it an attractive option for a wide range of commercial ventures. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities of this exceptional commercial land parcel.
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