1807 Centennial Blvd San Antonio, TX 78211
This exceptional San Antonio investment opportunity encompasses a substantial 11-acre campus featuring three buildings totaling 58,000 square feet. Originally constructed in 1962 and renovated in the 2000s, this property is zoned R-6 and presents a unique blend of existing infrastructure and redevelopment potential. Currently utilized as a school, the campus boasts ample classroom space, administrative offices, a cafeteria, and a gymnasium. The expansive grounds offer significant parking and outdoor space. Its prime location in Bexar County, near expanding Normoyle Park and major employers, offers convenient access to downtown San Antonio (under 10 minutes) and Port San Antonio (less than 10 minutes). This is the largest available tract in District 5, making it an attractive proposition for various uses. Potential uses include private or charter schools, vocational training centers, corporate users, or educational organizations seeking expanded facilities. The property's location within an Opportunity Zone may offer additional tax and development incentives. The existing buildings are move-in ready for an immediate user, while the significant acreage allows for future expansion or redevelopment, including potential affordable or attainable housing projects. This is a rare chance to acquire a valuable asset in a rapidly growing area. The property is located at 1807 Centennial Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78211.
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