0 Us-421, Lillington, NC 27546
This exceptional 7.5-acre outparcel presents a remarkable investment opportunity within the burgeoning Capeton development in Lillington, North Carolina. Located on US-421, this high-visibility site benefits from its strategic position near the intersection of three major Harnett County routes. The property is part of a larger, master-planned 820-acre development, boasting desirable proximity to Campbell University, Central Carolina Community College, the new Central Harnett Hospital Medical Campus, and the Harnett County Government Campus. With over 7,000 additional residential units under construction or planned within the area, and 3,800+ within a four-mile radius, this location offers unparalleled access to a rapidly expanding residential population. The site is zoned GB and features a signalized intersection, ensuring optimal visibility and accessibility. This property is ideal for a variety of uses, including retail, restaurant, medical, office, or a gas station. A 50,000 square foot anchored center is also part of the development, with 14,400 square feet of retail/restaurant space available for sale or lease, with build-to-suit options available. The property is available for sale or lease, offering single or multi-tenant lease options. This is a rare opportunity to capitalize on the explosive growth of Harnett County and the Fayetteville outer submarket. The land is part of a 1.3-acre lot within the larger development.
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