2030 Cecil Ashburn Dr Huntsville, AL 35802
This exceptional retail opportunity is located at 2030 Cecil Ashburn Dr SE in Huntsville, Alabama, within the desirable Jones Valley area. The property, known as Jones Valley Station, offers a total of 15,900 square feet of commercial space, currently featuring two available suites totaling 4,800 square feet. Each suite offers a minimum of 2,400 square feet of contiguous space, ideal for a variety of retail or restaurant uses. The property boasts excellent visibility and ample parking, ensuring convenient access for customers. Situated in Madison County, the center is zoned C1 - Neighborhood Business District, providing flexibility for various business types. The strategic location on Cecil Ashburn Drive, just east of Carl T Jones Drive/Bailey Cove Road, places the property in a high-traffic area with strong potential for customer reach. This is a prime opportunity for businesses seeking a well-located, spacious, and highly visible retail presence in a thriving Huntsville neighborhood. The property's two suites provide flexibility for single or multi-tenant occupancy, making it an attractive option for both established businesses and new ventures. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional retail space.
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