1350 James Way, Belcamp, MD 21017
This exceptional 1.06-acre commercial land parcel in Belcamp, Maryland, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located at 1350 James Way, this single-tenant property is zoned B3, the highest commercial zoning designation in Harford County. Its strategic location offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility, situated near I-95 (Exit 80), providing easy access from both north and southbound traffic, as well as Philadelphia Road and MD-543. The site benefits from high traffic counts and proximity to a thriving retail corridor, including established businesses such as ShopRite, Walgreens, Arby's, several national hotel chains (Extended Stay America, SpringHill Suites, Country Inn & Suites, TownPlace Suites, and Hilton Garden Inn Bel Air), and popular restaurants like Brass Tap, McDonald's, Burger King, and Plaza Mexican Bar and Grill. Further enhancing its appeal, Starbucks, Tropical Smoothie, and Chipotle are located less than a mile away. The property's versatile zoning makes it suitable for a wide range of commercial uses, including auto-related businesses (repair shops, tire shops, quick oil changes, car washes), fast-food restaurants, and coffee shops. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a prime commercial site in a high-growth area with excellent visibility and convenient access to major transportation arteries. The property offers significant potential for development and strong returns on investment. The address is 1350 James Way, Belcamp, MD 21017.
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