2.59 AC Commercial Land | Aiken, SC
801 E Pine Log Rd.
Aiken, SC 29803
Highlights
- List Price: $834,930
- Overview: 2.59 acres of commercial development land
- Zoning: UD (Urban Development)
- Topography: Flat
- Access: 2 curb-cuts
- Frontage: 344 feet
- Traffic: 27.4K vehicles per day (AADT)
- Utilities: No need to annex for sewer service, 300' in front of property
Description
The Finem Group at Meybohm Commercial is pleased to exclusively present this 2.59 acre property for sale and ground lease in Aiken, SC. The property has 344 feet of frontage on E. Pine Log Road, and currently has two curb cuts providing the property with access. The property contains a 3,309 SF, two-story building previously used as a restaurant. The property would be ideal as a commercial development site for QSR, Gas Station, Medical, or any Retail use, or could be redeveloped to keep the restaurant building and develop other uses around it.
E. Pine Log Road boasts 27,400 cars per day. The property is located directly across from Bolton Court, and facing two small shopping centers with tenants such as Subway, La Laguna Mexican Restaurant, Aiken Taekwondo Academy, and others. The property is zoned UD (urban development) in Aiken County, and is unique in that it is not currently annexed into the City of Aiken, but would need to be annexed in order to access sewer service. The city sewer line is located 300' in front of the property on Bolton Ct, and the water line is located on the property on E. Pine Log.
The property is located on E. Pine Log Rd (27K DTC), one of Aiken's main commercial thoroughfares. Aiken is the largest city and the county seat of Aiken County, with a population of 30,869. Located in close proximity to the Savannah River Site (SRS), one of the area's largest employers. Aiken is known for horse racing, and serves as the host of the Imperial Cup in March and the Holiday Cup in October, each drawing around 30,000 spectators. Aiken is also home to the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame Museum, as a tribute to the sport and the many champion horses trained in the Aiken facilities.