Gunnison, CO 81230
This exceptional 2.87-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in Gunnison, Colorado. Situated on US Highway 50, this property boasts unparalleled visibility and accessibility, ideal for a wide range of commercial ventures. The lot's location within the Gunnison Rising development offers proximity to Western Colorado University, providing access to a vibrant student population and the university's resources, including the ICELab. Gunnison, the county seat of Gunnison County, offers a thriving community with a blend of local amenities and outdoor recreation opportunities. The area's appeal extends to both year-round residents and seasonal visitors, creating a robust market for businesses. The property's adjacency to BLM land adds to its appeal, offering potential for expansion or unique development opportunities. The asking price for this exceptional property is $1,095,000. This prime location, combined with the area's strong economic base and attractive lifestyle, makes this a compelling investment for discerning buyers seeking a foothold in the thriving Gunnison Valley. The property's highway frontage ensures high visibility and easy access for customers and employees. The Makers District within Gunnison Rising further enhances the area's appeal to creative entrepreneurs and businesses. Don't miss this chance to establish or expand your business in this dynamic and desirable location. The property is located at E New York A, Gunnison, CO 81230.
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