2424 Statesville Hwy, Mooresville, NC 28115
This exceptional 13.76-acre land parcel in Mooresville, NC, presents a remarkable mixed-use development opportunity. Located at 2424 Statesville Hwy, this property boasts high visibility from a major thoroughfare, offering significant exposure to a large volume of traffic. The land is zoned Hybrid Light Industrial (HLI), permitting a diverse range of uses, including office, light manufacturing, warehousing, flex spaces, restaurants, hotels, recreation, and personal services. The Mooresville Future Character & Land Use Plan designates this area for a combination of Village Center and Neighborhood Residential, encouraging a vibrant mixed-use development. The Village Center Node designation allows for increased intensity, density, and height within a quarter-mile radius of key intersections. Conveniently situated near Hwy 150 and I-77, this location provides easy access to major roadways and neighboring cities. The property's strategic location and flexible zoning make it ideal for a variety of development projects. The asking price is $2,875,000, and the property is available for sale as a whole or in individual parcels. The APN is 4667080683. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant land holding in a rapidly growing area of Mooresville, offering substantial potential for long-term investment and development. The property's proximity to Lake Norman further enhances its appeal and desirability.
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