5.57 AC Vacant Land Opportunity
24755 Gibraltar
Flat Rock, MI 48134
Highlights
- Benefits from Excellent Street Visibility with over 12,000+ Vehicles Per Day
- In Close Proximity to Interstate I-75 - Over 73,537+ VPD and the 2.9 Million SF Ford Flat Rock Assembly Plant
- Average Household Income within 1-Mile Exceeds $92,700 | Average HHI within 3 Miles: $94,500 | Average HHI within 5-Miles: $92,100
- Directly Adjacent to a 36,820+ Square Foot Multi-Tenant Retail Center with National Tenants Include Anytime Fitness and Hungry Howie's
- Population within a 5-Mile Radius of the Property Exceeds 83,275
- National Tenants in the Immediate Area Include: Dollar General, Rite Aid, Dairy Queen, Burger King, Kroger, Tim Horton's, Meijer, McDonalds, Wendy's and Many More
- Flat Rock is Located Approximately 25 Miles Southwest of Downtown Detroit
Description
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Flat Rock is a city nestled along side the Huron River in Southeastern Michigan. Conveniently located at the intersections of I-275, I-75, and Telegraph Rd., it is the crossroads of commerce and business in the Downriver area of Michigan. Flat Rock is located mostly in Wayne County with a small portion of the city extending into Monroe County.
The City of Flat Rock prides itself on the services they provide for their citizens. The City is unique to its surrounding communities with the extra amenities that we continue to provide to the citizens as part of our normal routine. Flat Rock offers some of the best amenities and business base of any Downriver community: a state of the art community center, home of the Southern Great Lakes Symphony, Saturday night racing at the Flat Rock Speedway, and the proud home of the American icon–Ford Mustang! In the last 10 years Flat Rock has grown from a sleepy suburb on the fringes of Wayne County to a booming development area. Property values have substantially increased and population in the next census is also expected to increase.
Flat Rock Speedway is a race track in Monroe County, just south of the city of Flat Rock along U.S. Route 24. Opened in 1953, it is owned by ARCA and is the sister track to Toledo Speedway. It features racing on Saturday nights that include Outlaw Body Late Models, Street Stocks, and Figure 8s for its weekly divisions. It is the closest NASCAR-style oval track racing circuit to Detroit, Michigan.
Flat Rock Assembly Plant, formerly known as Ford's Michigan Casting Center (MCC) (1972–81), Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA (1987–92) and Auto Alliance International (1992–2012), is a Ford Motor Company assembly plant located at 1 International Drive in Flat Rock, Michigan in Metro Detroit. The plant currently comprises 2,900,000 square feet of production space and employs 3,510 hourly workers and 140 salaried workers — and currently manufactures the Ford Mustang and the tenth generation Lincoln Continental.