4044 Black Horse Pike Hamilton, NJ 08330
This exceptional 6.3-acre commercial land parcel presents a remarkable investment opportunity in Hamilton, New Jersey. Located at 4044 Black Horse Pike, this property boasts over 580 feet of frontage on a major thoroughfare, ensuring high visibility and accessibility. The HC zoning permits a variety of commercial development options, making it ideal for a wide range of businesses. Its strategic location at the traffic light at Delilah Road, directly across from CHOP (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - assuming this is the intended meaning), places it in the heart of a thriving retail corridor. The site benefits from its proximity to established retail centers such as Consumers Square, Hamilton Commons, and English Creek Shopping Center, ensuring a strong customer base. Nearby retail anchors include major national brands like Macy's, Target, BJ's, Kohl's, Marshalls, Nissan, Lowe's, Wendy's, Chick-fil-A, ShopRite, and Dunkin', further solidifying its prime location and potential for significant return on investment. The asking price for this exceptional development site is $2,300,000. This property offers unparalleled potential for developers seeking a high-impact location with excellent visibility and access to a dense population base. Don't miss this chance to acquire a truly exceptional commercial land parcel in a rapidly growing market. The property is situated in Atlantic County, New Jersey, with a zip code of 08330.
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