20500 Hull Street Rd Moseley, VA 23120
For Sale
This exceptional 41.83-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique development opportunity in Moseley, Virginia. Strategically located near the intersection of Hull Street Road and Skinquarter Road, the property boasts excellent visibility and direct frontage on Hull Street Road, ensuring high traffic exposure. Its "A" zoning allows for a variety of commercial uses, aligning perfectly with the Chesterfield County Comprehensive Plan's proposed mixed-use development overlay, encouraging professional, administrative, retail, medical, and manufacturing ventures. The site's proximity to major residential communities—Hampton Park, Foxcreek, and Magnolia Green, representing nearly 30,000 residential units within a three-mile radius—guarantees a substantial customer base. Furthermore, its location less than one mile from the planned Powhite Parkway extension promises enhanced accessibility and connectivity. This prime location in the rapidly growing heart of Chesterfield County and along the Route 360 corridor makes this a truly exceptional investment opportunity for developers seeking high-impact commercial projects. The property's size and zoning provide significant flexibility for a wide range of development concepts, capitalizing on the area's robust residential growth and strategic infrastructure improvements. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial land holding in a thriving commercial corridor. The zip code is 23120.
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