2 Johnson Mill Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72741
This exceptional 2.6-acre commercial lot is ideally situated in Johnson, Arkansas, offering unparalleled access and visibility. Located on Johnson Mill Boulevard, this property boasts a Town Center zoning designation, opening doors to a wide array of development possibilities. The asking price is $750,000, translating to $288,462 per acre, reflecting the prime location and high potential for return on investment. The land's strategic position provides convenient access to Interstate 49, ensuring easy connectivity to Fayetteville and Springdale. This area is experiencing significant commercial and residential growth, making this a particularly attractive opportunity. The property's proximity to established businesses like Willow Creek Women's Hospital, Colliers Drugstore, Towneplace Suites, and Arvest Ballpark further enhances its value and appeal. The site's potential uses are diverse, ranging from a food truck court or park to even a helipad, given its prominent location within a developing medical park and near the Johnson Mills Square Development. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial parcel of land in a thriving Northwest Arkansas community poised for continued expansion. The property's high visibility and convenient location make it an exceptional investment opportunity for developers and businesses seeking a strategic foothold in this rapidly growing market. Don't miss this chance to secure a piece of Northwest Arkansas's vibrant future.
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