17801 Harrison St, Omaha, NE 68136
Two exceptional commercial land parcels are available for lease in Omaha, Nebraska's thriving Sarpy County. Located at the highly visible southeast corner of 180th and Harrison Street, these properties offer unparalleled access and exposure. The parcels, Lot 4 and Lot 5, encompass 0.75 and 1.07 acres respectively, and are ideally suited for a variety of commercial developments. Both lots are already rough-graded, with existing infrastructure in place, making them ready for immediate development. This significantly reduces upfront costs and accelerates the timeline for project completion. The location benefits from excellent visibility and accessibility, ensuring high traffic volume and strong potential for business success. In the immediate vicinity, Lot 6 features established businesses including Scooter's Coffee and G Fairways, along with a soon-to-be-completed 8,000 square foot multi-tenant building. This creates a vibrant and synergistic commercial environment, further enhancing the value and appeal of these available lots. The property is zoned for commercial use, providing flexibility for a wide range of development options. This prime location, combined with the ready-to-develop infrastructure, presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a strategic foothold in a rapidly growing area. Don't miss this chance to secure a prominent location in Omaha's dynamic commercial landscape. The total acreage available is approximately 1.82 acres.
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