8971 Crossroads Blvd Chanhassen, MN 55317
This exceptional 1.8-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving city of Chanhassen, Minnesota. Strategically located at the interchange of Highway 212 and Highway 101, this property benefits from exceptional visibility and high traffic counts. Highway 212 boasts an impressive 46,500 vehicles per day, while Highway 101 sees 9,100 vehicles daily, and Lyman Boulevard adds another 4,900. This ensures significant exposure for any commercial development. The property's address is 8971 Crossroads Blvd, Chanhassen, MN 55317, situated in Carver County. Its convenient location is further enhanced by its proximity to the SW Village Park ‘N Ride, offering easy access for commuters and potential customers. The site's coordinates are 44.841513 latitude and -93.5394475 longitude. This prime commercial land is ready for development, offering significant potential for a variety of commercial uses. The high traffic volume and strategic location make this an ideal opportunity for businesses seeking maximum visibility and accessibility. Don't miss this chance to secure a prominent location in a rapidly growing area.
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Subway Take-out & Catering Catering Service
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Army National Guard Recruiting Military Recruiting Office
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Minnesota Army National Guard Recruiting Military Recruiting Office
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The Vintage - Wine, Spirits & Beer (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Wine and Liquor Store
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McDonald's Restaurant Take-out & Catering
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