1506 Campus Rd Spokane, WA 99224
This exceptional 1.84-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique opportunity for development in Spokane, Washington. Located at 1506 S Campus Rd, Spokane, WA 99224, this single-tenant property (APN 25292.0503) offers significant potential for a variety of commercial uses. The expansive lot size provides ample space for construction, allowing for flexibility in design and functionality. Situated in Spokane County, this property benefits from convenient access to major transportation routes and established infrastructure. The address is precisely 1506 S Campus Rd, Spokane, WA, with GPS coordinates of 47.642429 latitude and -117.52991 longitude. This is a blank canvas for your next commercial venture, offering the chance to build a bespoke property tailored to your specific business needs. The property is currently available for lease and represents a compelling investment opportunity in a thriving Spokane market. The absence of existing buildings allows for complete design control, maximizing the potential return on investment. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities of this prime commercial land parcel. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant land holding in a desirable Spokane location. The property is zoned for commercial use, offering a wide range of development options. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional property and begin planning your future commercial development.
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