212 Collier Dr Sevierville, TN 37862
Governor's Crossing presents a significant retail opportunity in Sevierville, Tennessee, a thriving tourist destination. This single-tenant property boasts a substantial 140,568 square feet spread across 26 stories, currently entirely vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Strategically located in Sevier County, the property enjoys exceptional visibility from US Highway 441 and Collier Drive, with convenient access to Interstate 40, ensuring high traffic volume and exposure. The site is part of the larger 153-acre Governor's Crossing Development, a vibrant mixed-use community featuring restaurants, a hotel, two music theaters, and residential areas, creating a bustling and attractive environment for businesses. Sevierville's strong tourism economy, attracting 11-13 million visitors annually, provides a robust customer base. The property's proximity to major retailers like Tanger Outlets Sevierville (less than one mile away), Walmart Supercenter, Texas Roadhouse, and Fuddruckers further enhances its appeal and potential for success. This expansive space offers a unique chance to establish a flagship location in a high-growth area with significant foot traffic and strong regional draw. The property's size and location make it ideal for a variety of large-scale retail concepts.
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Governor's Crossing Mall Shopping Center & Mall
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