0 3.22 Acres - Sioux Pt Rd, Dakota Dunes, SD 57049
This exceptional 3.22-acre commercial lot, located in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, offers unparalleled access and visibility. Situated just off Interstate 29, a mere eight minutes north of Sioux City, this property boasts a strategic location within a thriving medical and professional campus. The lot is zoned for commercial use and can be subdivided into one-acre parcels, providing flexibility for various development opportunities. The area is home to over 30 specialty medical clinics, employing over 350 medical professionals, including more than 60 doctors. This concentration of medical services has established Dakota Dunes as a regional medical hub, attracting patients from a 100-mile radius. The property's address is Sioux Point Road, Dakota Dunes, SD 57049, with the APN number 23.NP.02.TR0J. The land value is priced at $3 per square foot. This presents a unique investment opportunity in a rapidly growing area with strong existing infrastructure and a high concentration of medical professionals and patients. The property's location offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it ideal for a variety of commercial ventures. Consider the potential for significant return on investment in this dynamic and expanding medical corridor. The lot size is flexible, allowing for tailored development to meet specific business needs. This is a rare opportunity to acquire prime commercial land in a high-demand location.
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