910 Main St Farmington, NM 87401-2720
This exceptional commercial land opportunity presents 0.5 to 1.5-acre lots within the Shops @ Big Squares retail center in Farmington, New Mexico. Strategically located on a signalized intersection of East Main Street, this property boasts unparalleled visibility and accessibility. Anchored by established businesses like Big R and Big 5 Sporting Goods, the center experiences a high daily traffic volume exceeding 20,000 cars. The lots offer prominent signage opportunities, ensuring maximum exposure for your business. Ample parking is available for both customers and employees, enhancing convenience and attracting a larger customer base. This central Farmington location provides easy access for residents and visitors alike, making it an ideal site for a variety of retail ventures. The property's high visibility, coupled with its convenient location and strong anchor tenants, makes it an exceptional investment opportunity for businesses seeking a thriving retail environment in a high-traffic area. The available land parcels provide flexibility for development, allowing businesses to tailor their space to their specific needs. Don't miss this chance to establish your business in a prime Farmington retail location. The address is 910 E Main St, Farmington, NM 87401, within San Juan County.
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Big 5 Sporting Goods (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Chef Bernie's Fine Foods Inc Restaurant
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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