List Price: $2,100,000 | 40.54 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

on Baker River Listed Wednesday Oct 16, 2024 | MLS# 5018942


Excellent development potential for Big Box, retail, storage units, hospitality or a mixture of all. Traffic count at Tenney Mountain & Smith Bridge entrance is 15,259 cpd. Recent changes to FEMA flood zone elevations opens up over 20+ potential acres for development. Extensive engineering been done on the property. Preliminary drawings have been done to place a 113,000 sq ft structure with 24,000 sq ft of outdoor space, 588 parking spaces, and three pad sites of 16,000 sq ft, 12,000 sq ft and 6,000 sq ft with room for more. Town water and sewer available on the other side of Tenney Mountain Highway. An old home and shed are onsite and could be razed or rehabbed. OM and Video OM available. Plymouth is a Qualified Opportunity Zone as well. Additional documents available to qualified developers.
Lot Description: Near Shopping | Corner | Neighbor Business | River | River Frontage | Near Hospital
Lot Size: 40.54 acres
SuitableUse: Commercial | Development Potential
Zoned: A)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Yes
Land Services
Roads: Public
Road Frontage: 1265
Electric: On-Site
Water: Public Water - At Street
Sewer: Public Sewer at Street


Block - 0
Taxes $14,206
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Plymouth
Elementary School: Plymouth Elementary School
Middle School: Plymouth Elementary
High School: Plymouth Regional High School

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