3620 Corn Valley Rd, Grand Prairie, TX 75052
This exceptional 1.68-acre parcel of land presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving Grand Prairie, Texas market. Located in Dallas County, at 3620 Corn Valley Rd, zip code 75052, this property boasts a prime location adjacent to an established retail center anchored by strong national tenants including Family Dollar, Regio, and O'Reilly Auto Parts. This strategic positioning ensures high visibility and accessibility for any future development. The property is zoned for commercial, residential, and industrial uses, offering considerable flexibility for a variety of projects. With a single tenancy designation, this land provides a clean slate for development, free from existing leases or structures. The lot size of 1.68 acres provides ample space for a substantial project. The site benefits from full road access and enjoys a high traffic count of 26,000 vehicles annually (AADT), guaranteeing significant exposure to potential customers. This undeveloped land is ready for immediate development, making it an ideal investment for developers seeking a prime location with high traffic volume and established neighboring businesses. The property's versatility, combined with its strategic location and high traffic count, makes it an exceptional opportunity for long-term growth and return on investment. This is a rare chance to acquire a significant land parcel in a rapidly developing area of Grand Prairie.
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