This property is also available as Bryan Tabor Lots Location. Visibility. Opportunity. Here is a rare opportunity to acquire shovel-ready development parcels in a highly desirable location near major retail centers in North Platte, Nebraska. Located east of Tabor Avenue at the south end of Bryan Avenue, these two parcels are well-positioned for immediate development. Key highlights include: -Bryan Avenue paved to the north boundary -Newly constructed Francis Street to the north -City water available at the intersection of Francis and Bryan, with a 12 main running along Bryan -An 18 sanitary sewer line and 36 storm sewer line along Francis With utilities in place and surrounding infrastructure established, these lots require minimal additional work beyond street completion. Currently zoned A-1 Agricultural, they offer strong potential for rezoning to residential or commercial use. Investment Opportunity With continued economic growth and expansion throughout the North Platte area, these parcels represent a strategic opportunity to secure well-located land with excellent access, nearby utilities, and strong future development potential. Dont miss the chance to invest in one of North Plattes most promising development corridors. Legal Description East Tabor/Bryan Parcel: Lot 4 & 5, Brewer Subdivision of North Platte Farms Subdivision, to Improvements/Outbuildings: North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska all located in SW 1/4 Section 3, T.13N., R 30 W of the 6th P.M., Lincoln County, Nebraska. Acres East Tabor/Bryan Parcel: 22.71 +/- County: Lincoln
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