5700 9000, West Jordan, UT 84081
This exceptional commercial land offering presents a unique investment opportunity in West Jordan's thriving automotive sector. The property encompasses 19.81 acres, with individual lot sizes ranging from 0.7 to 3 acres, providing flexibility for various development projects. Its strategic location offers high visibility and accessibility, situated off the Mountain View Corridor exit and 9000 South, a major thoroughfare boasting significant daily traffic counts. Specifically, the property benefits from proximity to 9000 South (13,838 ADT), 5600 West (3,464 ADT), and the Mountain View Corridor (11,421 ADT), ensuring substantial exposure to potential customers. The area is experiencing rapid residential growth, creating a strong demand for commercial services. Furthermore, the property is surrounded by numerous large distribution companies, including Amazon, Danon, Integra Core, Sysco Intermountain, Papa Pita Bakery, Snugz USA, and Boeing, solidifying its position within a robust commercial ecosystem. Existing nearby businesses such as Maverik, Smith's, Home Depot, Mountain America Credit Union (MACU), and America First Credit Union further enhance the area's commercial appeal. The property's APN is 26-02-426-003-0000. Available building sizes range from 1,000 to 15,947 square feet. This is an ideal location for businesses seeking high visibility and access to a growing market. The property is available for sale or lease.
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