330 600 Heyburn, ID 83336
This exceptional 73.24-acre parcel presents a unique opportunity for commercial development in Heyburn, Idaho. Located at 330 S 600 W, this expansive land tract is zoned CG (Commercial General), offering significant flexibility for a wide range of commercial ventures. The property's substantial size allows for ambitious projects, providing ample space for construction and potential future expansion. With its single-tenant designation, this property offers a streamlined approach to development and management. The property's location in Minidoka County, Idaho, provides access to key transportation routes and a growing local economy. The parcel's APN is RPH00000094205. This is a blank canvas for developers seeking a large-scale commercial project in a desirable Idaho location. The property is currently available for lease, presenting an attractive investment opportunity for businesses seeking to establish a significant presence in the Heyburn area. The expansive acreage provides ample room for various commercial uses, subject to local zoning regulations. Interested parties are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence regarding permitted uses and development requirements. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial commercial land holding in a thriving Idaho community. The property's size and zoning make it ideal for a variety of commercial developments, from large-scale retail to industrial facilities. The address is clearly identified as 330 S 600 W, Heyburn, ID 83336.
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