0 Hamilton & Johnstown Gahanna Gahanna, OH 43230
This exceptional 2.483-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving Gahanna, Ohio market. Located at the intersection of Hamilton and Johnstown Roads, this property is zoned for suburban office use, making it ideally suited for a variety of commercial developments. The site's strategic location offers excellent visibility and accessibility, with convenient access to major roadways. Its proximity to Sunrise Assisted Living creates a synergistic opportunity for businesses offering complementary healthcare services or related operations. The land's size allows for the construction of a substantial stand-alone facility, providing ample space for a single tenant or the potential for a multi-tenant development. This property is priced at $250,000 per acre, representing a compelling value in a rapidly growing area of Franklin County. The address is Hamilton & Johnstown, Gahanna, OH 43230. This prime location offers significant potential for investors seeking to capitalize on the robust Columbus market's demand for commercial real estate. The property's zoning and location make it an attractive option for developers looking to build a new facility or for businesses seeking to establish a presence in a desirable area. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a sizable parcel of land in a high-demand location, offering significant potential for long-term growth and return on investment.
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