1.36-Acre SD2 Special Zoning Site For Sale Near New Developments and I-96

4500 Lawton St Detroit , MI 48208

4500 Lawton St, Detroit , MI, 48208
4500 Lawton St, Detroit , MI, 48208 4500 Lawton St, Detroit , MI, 48208 4500 Lawton St, Detroit , MI, 48208
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Other Land
Amount:
$325,000
Last Verified:
Nov 14, 2024

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Highlights

  • 0.69 acres of available Detroit City Land Bank-owned property next door.
  • Attractive Special Development District Zoning - Mixed Use
  • One block from I-96 and close to I-94
  • 4 miles from downtown Detroit and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel
  • Less than 15 minutes from Ambassador Bridge and Gordie Howe International Bridge
  • Kitty Corner from the Bridge Housing Development
  • Located near recent retail development

Description

1.36 Acres of Special Development District zoning in a growing area of Detroit. Adjacent is an additional 0.69-acre lot owned by the City of Detroit which can be made available to a purchaser. The zoning of both parcels allows for a wide range of uses or a zoning change to suit a variety of project types. There is also a 2021 environmental study available.

Located in the Core City neighborhood of Detroit, just west of the charming Woodbridge Community and Midtown. This lot is located just north of Buchanan Street, and south of Warren Ave. Easy access to I-96 / The Jeffries Fwy ith 112,400 vehicles per day and I-94 with 157,000 vehicles per day.

Lot Size: 1.36 acres


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