1717 Division St, Arlington, TX 76012-3718
This exceptional 2.99-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in Arlington, Texas. Strategically located just south of Arlington's vibrant entertainment district, this property enjoys unparalleled proximity to major attractions. It's a mere half-mile from Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers, and AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, ensuring high visibility and accessibility. The property is zoned for commercial use, offering a wide range of development possibilities. The asking price is $6,000,000, translating to a land value of $45 per square foot. This represents a compelling value proposition given the prime location and potential for significant returns. Furthermore, the property benefits from city contributions designed to incentivize development, making it an even more attractive investment. The address is 1717 E Division St, Arlington, TX 76011, within Tarrant County. This location offers easy access to major transportation arteries, ensuring convenient access for businesses and customers alike. The significant acreage and strategic location make this property ideal for a variety of commercial ventures, from retail and hospitality to office space and entertainment. Don't miss this chance to acquire a highly desirable commercial land parcel in one of Texas's most dynamic and rapidly growing cities.
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Pop's Auto Outlet Car Dealership
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Mac Motors Car Dealership
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