03 Hwy 21, Unit: GPS

Vacant Land for Sale
Catylist Listing ID: 30837858
Property Subtypes: Agricultural, Hospitality, Industrial, Mobile Home Park, Multi-Family, Office, Residential (Single Family), Retail, Retail-Pad, Self Storage, Vacation/Resort, Other
Gross Land Area: 10.10 Acres
Sale Price: $199,900
Unit Price: $19,792 Per Acre
Adjacent Parcels Available: Yes
Sale Terms: Cash to Seller, Other
Cap Rate: Undisclosed
Last Updated: 11/28/2023

Overview / Comments

GREAT POTENTIAL!! Atmore, AL- This 10 Acre property is an unzoned location in the county, perfect for any business. 2.5 miles off I-65’s Exit 57, enjoy the perks of being located off the same exit as the Windcreek Casino & Hotel! Recently, more than $90 million in capital investment projects have been brought to this growing city. Bring your business to this highly trafficked street supported by travelers, truckers, and locals including the federally recognized Poarch Creek Indians Reservation. The property is currently functioning as Farm-Row Land! The largest city in Escambia County, Atmore is a town dedicated to growth and redevelopment; 48+/- New Businesses have joined this growing community. Atmore has welcomed Jack’s family restaurant, Starbucks as well as Coastal Growers’ $84 Million peanut shelling plant that brought 100+ jobs, the new headquarters for West Escambia Utilities, the Atmore senior living village on McRae St, and a new urgent care clinic right off I-65’s Exit 57. The scene of Downtown Atmore is changing with the revitalization of the Strand Theatre and Old Atmore Hardware Store, the beautification from the Atmore Art Walk project, and the excitement of new shops continuing to open on Main Street. Atmore is perfectly positioned to be an attractive area for businesses while still retaining its warm, family charm. This is certainly the place to be!
* Farm leased Jan-Dec. Possible city sewer & natural gas access.
* High Visibility / High Traffic Count. Only 2.5 miles to I-65 exit 57 @ Hwy 21 N.

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Additional Details

Nearest MSA: Atmore
County: Escambia
Taxing Authority: Escambia, AL
Tax ID/APN: 2603080200004000 See Legal
Zoning: UNZONED
Property Located Between: PCI Aviation & Diamond Gasoline Stations, Inc.
Property Visibility: Excellent
Legal Description: 10.10 acres of parcel # 26-03-08-0-200-004.000
Largest Nearby Street: Fronts Hwy 21, Close to I-65.
Feet of Frontage: 439
Traffic/Vehicle Count: 10,042
Highway Access: Fronts Hwy 21, I-65 - 3 Miles; Hwy 31 - 3 Miles; Hwy 97 - 5 Miles
Airports: Atmore Municipal - 6.5 Miles; Mobile Regional - 62 Miles; Pensacola International - 50 Miles
Site Description: High/Dry, Level, Cleared. Central access with over 400ft of paved road frontage on US Hwy 21. Some utilities are available. No city or county zoning at the present. Lot size: 439x1000x237x172x259x1000
Area Description: The largest city in Escambia County, this is a town dedicated to growth and redevelopment. A wholesale buy-in into downtown from the community and investors has spurred on growth, some of which has yet to be seen from the investors' purchases. All shops in the downtown area are either sold for rentals, owned and operated by the seller, or rented to a tenant. About 48 new businesses have joined this exciting area! Atmore has welcomed Jack’s family restaurant, Starbucks, and the Coastal Growers’ $84 Million peanut shelling plant that brought 100+ jobs, the new headquarters for West Escambia Utilities, and the Atmore senior living village on McRae St, just to name a few. Atmore presently is in upwards of a $4.2 Million re-vitalization process with growth in the downtown and surrounding areas. Included in that number are the restoration of the Strande Theatre and former Atmore Hardware Store now known as the Encore; improvements to the Atmore Heritage Park with a new splash pad, new playground equipment, and a nod to the city's history from a decommissioned train car; and the New Trammell Square Park. Recently, more than $90 million in capital investment projects have been brought to this growing city. The City and Chamber are also working on beautification and hometown pride initiatives to enhance the downtown business district, as well as commercial and industrial properties. In 2019, the Alabama Historical Commission designated a portion of the city of Atmore as a commercial historic district. Recently, Atmore was designated part of the Main Street Alabama non-profit organization that focuses on bringing jobs, dollars, and people back to Alabama's historic communities. Home to a wide range of industries that have grown over the years, including agriculture, timber, textiles, metal fabrication, and communication companies. City leaders take a proactive approach to industrial recruitment by adding and selling buildings at the 150-acre Industrial Park, along with creating the Rivercane Development. The City of Atmore works in conjunction with the Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce, the Escambia County Industrial Development Authority, and the Coastal Gateway Regional Economic Development Alliance to attract new business and industry to the area while pursuing marketing strategies that promote the growth of our community and its existing industries. Atmore is perfectly positioned to be an attractive area for businesses while still retaining its warm, family charm. Current and future renovations in Atmore have made it an exciting place to be!
Lot Frontage: 439
Lot Depth: 1000
Zoning Description: Unzoned
Topography: Level
Available Utilities: Water
Water Service: Municipal
Sewer Type: None

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Demographic Statistics

Proximity: 3 miles 5 miles
Total Population: 4,977 10,897
Median Age: 35.04 37.59
Households: 1,952 4,371

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Bub Gideons

PHD Real Estate, LLC
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