Signalized Corner Development Site
1501 North Leg Rd
Augusta, GA 30907
Highlights
Description
The Finem Group at Meybohm Commercial is pleased to exclusively present this prime ±1.15-acre redevelopment opportunity in Augusta, Georgia. Situated on one of the city's most significant transportation arteries, this property offers great visibility with over 35,800 vehicles passing daily (VPD). Its proximity—just 1 mile from both I-520 and the Augusta Mall—provides seamless connectivity to the region's major highways and key commercial and retail centers, enhancing its appeal for both local and regional traffic.
The automotive space behind this property is also available. The site totals ±1.23 acres and contains ±23,160 square feet retail space. The building could be leased as retail space or sold as redevelopment land. Both of these properties could be bought together to have a ±2.38 acre redevelopment land.
The site benefits from direct access to established infrastructure and is positioned within a high-demand retail corridor. The immediate area features a strong mix of national and regional tenants, with a Walmart Supercenter directly adjacent to the property. This proximity to a high-traffic anchor retailer further underscores the commercial significance of the trade area.
This property has convenient access with Right-In Right-Out on Wrightsboro Road, and Full Motion egress and ingress on North Leg Road. This property is located about 1 mile from Bobby Jones Expy (I-520) making it easily accessible from most parts of the CSRA and expanding the customer reach of this site. This location is surrounded by many national tenants such as Walmart, Autozone, Taco Bell, Walgreens, Subway, Lulu’s Car Wash, and Dollar Tree demonstrating long-term commitment to this trade area.
The Finem Group at Meybohm Commercial is pleased to exclusively present this prime ±1.15-acre redevelopment opportunity in Augusta, Georgia. Situated on one of the city's most significant transportation arteries, this property offers great visibility with over 35,800 vehicles passing daily (VPD). Its proximity—just 1 mile from both I-520 and the Augusta Mall—provides seamless connectivity to the region's major highways and key commercial and retail centers, enhancing its appeal for both local and regional traffic.
The automotive space behind this property is also available. The site totals ±1.23 acres and contains ±23,160 square feet retail space. The building could be leased as retail space or sold as redevelopment land. Both of these properties could be bought together to have a ±2.38 acre redevelopment land.
The site benefits from direct access to established infrastructure and is positioned within a high-demand retail corridor. The immediate area features a strong mix of national and regional tenants, with a Walmart Supercenter directly adjacent to the property. This proximity to a high-traffic anchor retailer further underscores the commercial significance of the trade area.
The property is located next to Autozone, and across from Walgreens and O'Reilly Auto Parts. Other nearby national retailers include Bojangle's, Wendy's, Domino's Pizza, Church's Chicken, Take 5 Oil, Taco Bell, and the West Augusta Post Office. The property is located less than a mile from the Augusta Mall and I-520 interchange, 6 miles from Downtown Augusta, and 6 miles to Fort Gordon.
Fort Gordon: U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) is the Army headquarters beneath United States Cyber Command. The Army Cyber Command Headquarters located at Fort Gordon, operates and defends Army networks and delivers cyberspace effects against adversaries to defend the nation. ARCYBER, lead from Fort Gordon, conducts global operations 24/7 with approximately 16,500 Soldiers, civilian employees and contractors worldwide. The Pentagon’s 2013 announcement led to the relocation of the U.S. Army Cyber Command from Fort Meade in Maryland to Fort Gordon in Augusta. Fort Gordon is fast becoming a center for joint forces activities, training and operations and is a huge employer in east Georgia. With a workforce of 31,155, much of the installation’s annual economic impact of nearly $2.4 billion goes directly into area shops, real estate, banks and other businesses.