Weed 24 Blvd Weed, CA 96094
This exceptional 2.4-acre commercial land parcel presents a rare development opportunity in Weed, California. Strategically located on South Weed Boulevard, this property boasts high visibility and accessibility with direct frontage on Interstate 5 at the southbound Vista Drive off-ramp. The flat, usable land is ready for immediate development, with utilities readily available. This location benefits from significant traffic volume, placing your future development in close proximity to established businesses, including a Pilot Travel Center and several fast-food restaurants with drive-thru options. The property's prime position is further enhanced by its location directly across the street from a planned Loves Travel Center, ensuring continued growth and high traffic flow in the area. The two combined parcels offer a substantial footprint for a variety of commercial ventures, making this an ideal investment for developers seeking a high-impact location with excellent potential for return. The flat terrain simplifies construction, minimizing site preparation costs and accelerating project timelines. This is a unique chance to capitalize on a thriving commercial corridor in a rapidly developing area of Northern California. The property's size and location make it suitable for a wide range of commercial uses, from retail and hospitality to logistics and light industrial. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to secure a prime piece of commercial real estate in a high-growth area.
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