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90 White Church Rd
York Springs, PA 17372
John Rainville with BROKERSREALTY.COM, original listing - (888) 774-8488
$780,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
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Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3372 Square Feet
Property Description
Prime Commercial Opportunity in the Heart of Tyrone Township Unlock the potential of this highly desirable property located within the Highway Commercial (HC) District of Tyrone Township. This area is meticulously designed to support a dynamic mix of automobile-oriented businesses while promoting visually appealing and sustainable development. Its strategic location near key roadways ensures easy access, making it an excellent investment for those seeking to capitalize on the region's growing commercial demands. Exceptional Zoning Benefits The HC District permits a broad range of commercial uses tailored to diverse business needs, including: Retail Establishments: From home and garden supplies to arts and crafts, this zoning supports a variety of retail opportunities to attract customers. Restaurants and Hospitality: Develop restaurants or boutique hotels and motels to cater to local residents and travelers alike. Professional Services: Banks, financial institutions, and other business services are well-supported, excluding drive-through options, ensuring a serene yet accessible environment. Automobile-Oriented Businesses: Ideal for automobile, motorcycle, and boat sales or services. Commercial Recreation Facilities: Fitness clubs, recreational centers, and similar establishments thrive in this zoning. For developers with unique visions, conditional uses such as drive-through banks, fast-food establishments, and planned shopping centers offer additional opportunities. Designed for Success The Highway Commercial District is more than just zoning-it's a framework for high-quality development that prioritizes functionality, safety, and aesthetic appeal. Key design features include: Enhanced Visual Appeal: Thoughtful landscaping requirements include tree-lined parking areas, vegetated buffers, and terminal islands to create a welcoming atmosphere. Optimal Accessibility: Limited curb cuts, common access driveways, and logical circulation patterns minimize traffic disruption while improving safety and accessibility. Future-Ready Standards: Building placement and design standards are set to accommodate future roadway expansions, ensuring long-term value. Comprehensive Site Planning: Strict guidelines for parking layouts, refuse areas, and outdoor storage ensure cohesive, professional developments. Unmatched Location and Connectivity Located near major interchange areas, this property offers seamless connectivity for businesses that require proximity to a robust transportation network. The district encourages uses that align with the area's existing infrastructure while discouraging developments requiring extensive roadway modifications, ensuring stability and sustainability for businesses and the community. Invest with Confidence This district is meticulously regulated to maintain a balance between development and the community's aesthetic and functional needs. Area and bulk requirements ensure properties retain a harmonious design, with ample lot sizes, appropriate setbacks, and limits on impervious surfaces for environmentally responsible development. Why Wait? Whether you envision a vibrant retail hub, a unique dining destination, or a state-of-the-art service center, the Highway Commercial District in Tyrone Township provides the ideal canvas. Act now to secure your place in this thriving commercial corridor and bring your business vision to life!
Property Information
Lot Size
8 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Commercial Sale-Other
Year Built
1997
MLS Number
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Location
Address
90 White Church Rd
City
York Springs
State
PA
Zip Code
17372
County
ADAMS
Listing
Provider
BROKERSREALTY.COM, original listing
Name
Phone
(888) 774-8488 xx716
Office Name
Office Phone
(888) 774-8488
Agent Name
John Rainville
Agency Phone
(888) 774-8488

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