
1635 Spring Street
1.77 Acres of BP-Zoned Commercial Land | Flexible Development Opportunity in Growing Cheney Market
Marketing description
Excellent commercial development opportunity in the growing Cheney market. Zoned Business Park (BP), this property offers flexibility for a wide range of potential uses including office, medical, light industrial, professional services, production, and other commercial applications. The mostly level site provides ease of development and functionality, while its convenient location near Eastern Washington University and major access routes adds to its long-term appeal. Additional adjoining parcels may also be available for buyers seeking expanded space, future growth potential, or larger-scale development opportunities. A versatile property with strong potential in an expanding area.
Investment highlights
• 1.77-acre Business Park (BP) zoned site allowing a wide range of office, medical, professional service, production, and light industrial uses.
• Largest available parcel within the Cheney Business Park offering, providing flexibility for larger facilities, phased development, or future expansion.
• Mostly level topography supports efficient site planning and reduced development costs.
• Utilities available, including water, sewer, natural gas, and electricity, helping streamline future development.
• Strategic location near Eastern Washington University, downtown Cheney, and major transportation corridors connecting to Spokane and the West Plains employment centers.
• Growing market supported by Cheney's continued residential, commercial, and employment growth.
• Opportunity to acquire adjoining parcels for expanded development footprint or long-term investment strategy.
• Attractive entry price for commercial land, creating potential upside for owner-users, developers, and investors seeking growth in the Cheney market.
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