Friday, September 22, 2023

Prime Investment Opportunity: Unleash Your Business Potential on This Expansive 6.2 Acre Commercial Land in Abilene, KS

 Your Business Dreams: Invest in Prime 6.2 Acre Commercial Land in Abilene, KS at an Unbeatable Price!

Abilene, Kansas, is a thriving hub for businesses seeking a strategic location and abundant opportunities. If you've been searching for the perfect commercial land to expand your enterprise, look no further. Real Estate Broker John Kollhoff presents a remarkable opportunity to acquire 6.2 acres of prime commercial land on the 1700 Block of N Buckeye Ave in Abilene, Kansas. With a reasonable price tag of $875,000, this investment promises a bright future for your business.

Situated on the sought-after 1700 Block of N Buckeye Ave, this expansive commercial land boasts a strategic position. Abilene is known for its robust economy, favorable business climate, and thriving community. Conveniently located within close proximity to major transportation routes, including highways and interstates, this land offers unparalleled accessibility. Seamlessly connect with customers and suppliers, efficiently distribute products, and expand your business network, all from this advantageous location.

The 6.2 acre commercial land presents limitless potential for a wide range of business ventures. Whether you're planning to establish a retail outlet, office complex, manufacturing facility, or a combination of commercial uses, this property can accommodate your ambitions. With ample space, you have the freedom to create a custom-built facility that perfectly aligns with your business requirements and reflects your brand image.

Purchasing this commercial land means gaining access to essential infrastructure and amenities. The property is equipped with utilities such as water, electricity, sewage, and natural gas connections, allowing for a seamless transition into your new business space. Additionally, the surrounding area offers a supportive environment with excellent road connectivity, essential services, and a variety of local amenities, ensuring the smooth operation of your business.

Investing in this 6.2 acre commercial land in Abilene opens the door to tremendous growth and development opportunities. The region is experiencing a steady economic upswing, with a growing population and a thriving business community. By taking advantage of this favorable climate, you position your business for long-term success and profitability. Expand your enterprise, tap into new markets, and capitalize on Abilene's reputation as a conducive environment for business growth.

With Real Estate Broker John Kollhoff by your side, navigating the process of acquiring this prime commercial land becomes effortless. John brings extensive market knowledge, industry experience, and a proven track record of successful transactions. His expertise ensures a smooth and transparent buying experience, from initial inquiry to finalizing the deal. Benefit from professional guidance, expert negotiations, and personalized solutions tailored to your unique business needs.

Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to secure a 6.2 acre commercial land in Abilene, KS, at an unbeatable price of $875,000. Begin your business's journey towards success and prosperity today. Contact Real Estate Broker John Kollhoff for more information and to unlock the potential of this remarkable property.




FW: Daily Briefing: Kansans can help track migration of endangered monarch butterflies

 

 

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Subject: Daily Briefing: Kansans can help track migration of endangered monarch butterflies

 

See how the Topeka Zoo is helping monarch butterflies as they traverse the Midwest during their annual migration south.

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Kansans can help track migration of endangered monarch butterflies

 

 

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