2648 Memorial Blvd, Port Arthur, TX 77640-2722
This exceptional investment opportunity presents a former Sonic Drive-In restaurant ideally situated on Memorial Boulevard in Port Arthur, Texas. The property boasts a highly visible location with strong traffic counts, ensuring excellent exposure for any prospective tenant. The building itself comprises 1,194 square feet and sits on a sizable 0.4-acre lot, offering ample space for operations and potential expansion. Constructed in 1976, the building is a single-tenant structure, previously operating as a successful quick-service restaurant (QSR). The property's strategic location on Memorial Boulevard provides easy access and high visibility, making it an attractive option for a variety of QSR concepts. The existing infrastructure, including a pylon sign, further enhances the property's appeal. This is a rare chance to acquire a well-positioned, established QSR property in a thriving market. The property is located in Jefferson County and offers a turnkey solution for an entrepreneur looking to establish or expand their business. The 1,194 square foot building presents a solid foundation for a variety of QSR concepts, capitalizing on the existing infrastructure and high-traffic location. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a ready-to-occupy commercial property in a prime location. The 0.4-acre lot provides ample space for outdoor seating or additional development.
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Sonic Drive-In Restaurant Take-out & Catering
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