

Mansfield Road Frontage in Stonewall
Development Ready Commercial Site
Marketing description
4.42 Acre development ready vacant commercial site with 451 Feet of Mansfield Road/Hwy 171 Frontage for Sale on the Eastside of Mansfield Road Hwy 171. Subject Property is inside the Town of Stonewall and Zoned Commercial. The property is just over a mile South of the Stonewall Frierson Road intersection and six miles from I-49. Alcohol sales are expected to be allowed in early 2025. This is the fastest growing community in North Louisiana due it’s proximity to the Haynesville Shale area, great public schools, low crime and business friendly local government.
The Town of Stonewall is in the heart of the Haynesville Shale and one of the fastest growing communities in the Ark-La-Tex due to its excellent public education opportunities and low crime rate. Alcohol sales have been recently approved by the voters. We are waiting on the City Ordinances. Stonewall should also benefit from federal money allocated to build a North Desoto Parish Sewer District. This property is on Hwy 171 inside Stonewall and has city water. The Stonewall Frierson Road East of I-49 is being redesignated as I-69 Spur to allow the Port of Caddo Bossier truck traffic direct access to I-49.
The economy of Stonewall, Louisiana, is primarily characterized as a growing "bedroom community" for nearby Shreveport. As of 2025, the town is experiencing rapid residential and commercial expansion, including new retail developments and steady population growth.
Key Economic Indicators (2023–2025)
Median Household Income: Estimated at $56,016. Households led by residents aged 25–44 often see significantly higher medians near $99,792.
Employment: Approximately 1,146 residents are employed, with a strong focus on professional and administrative positions (83.4%).
Poverty Rate: 7.72%, which is notably lower than the national average of approximately 12.4%.
Housing Market: As of October 2025, the median home sale price is $350,000. The town has a high homeownership rate of roughly 81.9%.
Primary Industries
The local economy is driven by sectors that serve the growing population and provide services to the broader Shreveport-Bossier metro area:
Health Care & Social Assistance: The largest employment sector for residents.
Construction: One of the highest-paying industries in the town, with median earnings around $86,375.
Retail Trade: A significant and growing sector as new businesses move into the area.
Recent Growth and Developments (2025)
New Commercial Projects: Several developments are underway, including a new strip mall at 128 Diane Street and the highly anticipated Harps Foods grocery store, which will be the first of its kind in North Louisiana.
Infrastructure & Zoning: The town is actively rezoning land from residential-agricultural to commercial to facilitate growth, as seen in recent 2025 ordinances.
Town Finances: The proposed municipal budget for the 2024–2025 fiscal year includes approximately $1.96 million in revenue. The town has historically maintained a strong financial position with no outstanding debt.
Investment highlights
451 Feet of Hwy 171 Frontage
Level land with no standing water
City Water at site
Heart of the Haynesville Shale Play
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