Commercial Corner Lot in Pleasure Ridge Park

Terry Rd Louisville, KY 40216

Terry Rd, Louisville, KY, 40216
Terry Rd, Louisville, KY, 40216
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Other Land
Amount:
$410,000
Last Verified:
Dec 16, 2024

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Description

We are pleased to present this 0.8-acre vacant lot is located on a high-visibility corner in the Pleasure Ridge Park neighborhood, offering an excellent opportunity for small-scale commercial development. With C-1 zoning and all major utilities onsite (sewer, gas, electricity, and water), the property supports a range of neighborhood-focused uses.

Corner Location:
Positioned at the intersection of Terry Rd and Lower Hunters Trace, ensuring excellent access and visibility. High-traffic exposure with average daily traffic counts of 11,012 vehicles on Terry Rd and 12,737 vehicles on Lower Hunters Trace.

Utilities Onsite:
Sewer, gas, electricity, and water are available on the property, streamlining development processes.

Zoning Flexibility: C-1 zoning allows for various uses that serve the local community, such as:
-Coffee shops
-Car washes
-Quick service retail
-Fitness centers
-Convenience stores
-Beauty and barber shops
-Small specialty retail or service providers

Located in an established neighborhood with nearby residential and commercial activity, this lot is ideal for developments catering to local needs. Call us today with any questions @ 502-306-3635!

Positioned at the intersection of Terry Rd and Lower Hunters Trace, ensuring excellent access and visibility.

Lot Size: 0.8 acres

Map of Terry Rd, Louisville, KY, 40216

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