300 Worth St, Fayetteville, NC 28301
This exceptional 7,716 square foot commercial property, located at 300 Worth St, Fayetteville, NC 28301, presents a unique investment opportunity. Built in 1920, the building boasts a blend of executive office space and warehouse functionality, perfectly suited for a variety of businesses. The property is zoned "Opportunity," offering considerable flexibility for future development or adaptation to specific operational needs. Situated in Cumberland County, this location provides convenient access to key transportation routes and amenities. The asking price for this substantial property is $2,000,000. With its generous square footage and versatile zoning, this property is ideal for entrepreneurs seeking a prominent Fayetteville presence or investors looking for a strong return. The building's age offers character and potential for creative renovation, while its substantial size allows for diverse business configurations. This is a rare chance to acquire a well-positioned commercial property in a thriving North Carolina market. The property's combined office and warehouse space makes it suitable for businesses requiring both administrative and storage capabilities. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the full potential of this significant commercial offering. The property's location in Fayetteville, NC offers a blend of established infrastructure and growth potential.
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