5090 Main St Spring Hill, TN 37174
This exceptional commercial development opportunity encompasses up to 53.39 acres of C-4 zoned land in Spring Hill, Tennessee, a thriving area within Nashville's economic region. Strategically located at the highly visible intersection of Hwy 31/Main Street and Miles Johnson Parkway, this property boasts significant frontage along major thoroughfares. Three tracts are available, ranging from 21.41 to 53.39 acres, each offering substantial development potential. All tracts feature readily available utilities, including city-approved sewer and water capacity, ensuring a seamless development process. The largest tract (53.39 acres) includes a 5,300 square foot custom home, two large barns, and outbuildings, presenting additional possibilities. The property's prime location is surrounded by a robust residential community, with over 3,000 homes within one mile and 16,000 homes within three miles, providing a substantial consumer base. This versatile land is ideal for a wide range of commercial ventures, including corporate headquarters, mixed-use developments, retail spaces, office buildings, and hospitality establishments. This is a rare opportunity to acquire highly desirable Williamson County commercial land, with the larger tract being offered for sale for the first time in over 60 years. The property's high visibility, established infrastructure, and strong surrounding demographics make it an exceptional investment prospect.
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