34010 Southbound Gratiot Ave Clinton Township, MI 48035
This exceptional freestanding restaurant building presents a compelling investment opportunity in the thriving Clinton Township, Michigan market. Located at 34010 Southbound Gratiot Ave, 48035, this single-story property boasts a substantial 3,295 square feet of space, perfectly suited for a variety of food service operations. The property's significant advantage lies in its inclusion of a convenient drive-thru, catering to the demands of today's fast-paced consumer landscape. Situated on a generous 1.12-acre lot, the property offers ample parking and visibility, ensuring easy access and high traffic potential. The building's single-story design optimizes functionality and operational efficiency. The property's location within Macomb County provides access to a robust consumer base and strong traffic counts, making it an ideal location for a successful restaurant venture. This retail and restaurant property is a single-tenancy building, offering a streamlined ownership experience. The property's strategic location and desirable features make it a highly attractive investment opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a well-established and profitable business location. The property is ready for immediate occupancy and presents a unique chance to capitalize on the high-demand restaurant market in Clinton Township. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned, freestanding restaurant with a drive-thru in a high-traffic area.
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