4003 Barker Cypress Rd Houston, TX 77084
This exceptional 31.97-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in Houston, Texas. Situated at the northwest corner of Barker Cypress Road and Clay Road, this property benefits from its strategic location just west of Beltway 8, providing convenient access to major thoroughfares. The surrounding area is experiencing significant residential growth, fueled by its proximity to the prestigious Energy Corridor. This thriving business hub is home to numerous Fortune 500 companies, including BP, Shell, Citgo, and ConocoPhillips, creating a robust and expanding workforce. The property's size and location make it ideal for a variety of commercial developments, catering to the needs of the burgeoning residential population and the substantial workforce in the Energy Corridor. The address is 4003 Barker Cypress Rd, Houston, TX 77084, within Harris County. This substantial land tract offers significant potential for developers seeking to capitalize on the area's continued growth and strong demand for commercial properties. The property's location provides excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an attractive proposition for businesses seeking a prominent presence in this dynamic market. Detailed site surveys and environmental reports are available upon request. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a large, well-located commercial land parcel in one of Houston's most sought-after areas.
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