34900 Us Hwy 19th N Palm Harbor, FL 34684-1920
This vacant restaurant property, located at 34900 US Hwy 19 N in Palm Harbor, Florida (zip code 34684), presents a unique opportunity for QSR or restaurant businesses. The 0.64-acre lot boasts 5,479 square feet of building space, offering excellent visibility along US Hwy 19, a major thoroughfare with over 94,000 vehicles passing daily. The property is an outparcel to The Fountains Plaza, an 83,000+ square foot neighborhood center with approximately 30 retail tenants. This prime location benefits from a growing healthcare and retirement community, including the Oakpark Health & Rehab Center (180 beds) and St. Mark Village (316-unit assisted living facility). The area is a major retail and entertainment hub, with over 4.1 million square feet of retail inventory within a 3-mile radius, including high-traffic centers like Alderman Plaza, Riviere Plaza, and Coral Landings Plaza, which collectively receive millions of visits annually. Furthermore, the property's proximity to Innisbrook Resort, host of the PGA Tour's Valspar Championship, adds to its appeal. The location is also served by one of Florida's largest school districts, with over 104,000 students and 5,803 teachers in the Pinellas County school system. This exceptional location offers significant potential for a thriving food service business.
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