0 Nexton Pkwy, Summerville, SC 29486
This exceptional 6-acre commercial parcel, identified as Midtown Parcel 4, presents a prime development opportunity in the thriving Nexton community of Summerville, South Carolina. Located on Nexton Parkway, this property boasts PUD zoning, allowing for a wide range of commercial development possibilities. The site offers full access via Blueway Avenue and enjoys a strategic location within close proximity to over 30,000 residences in established communities such as Nexton, Cane Bay, Wildcat Tract, and Camden Preserve. This ensures a robust and readily available customer base for any commercial venture. The area is well-served by existing infrastructure, including workplaces, medical facilities, schools, hotels, retail centers, and restaurants. Furthermore, the property benefits from its proximity to significant upcoming developments, including MUSC's new 180-bed hospital and a 200,000 square foot medical office campus slated to open in 2027. This presents a unique opportunity to capitalize on the growth and expansion of the healthcare sector in the region. The location also offers easy access to Charleston, South Carolina, a city consistently ranked among the top U.S. cities, further enhancing the investment potential of this exceptional property. The 29486 zip code provides a convenient and desirable address. This 6-acre site is ready for development and offers significant potential for long-term growth and return on investment.
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