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Recently, various commercial sites, development tracts of land and other
business opportunities have come available on the market located
immediately on or accessible by the seven interchanges off I-95 that
serve this centrally located region.
We invite your commercial business to consider a location or expansion
at one of these interstate sites, joining the numerous successful commercial
establishments that anchor these dynamic development corridors.
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I-95 EXIT
#4 DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR
Emporia-Greensville
welcomes Love’s Travel Stop to anchor
the I-95 Exit #4 development corridor in
Greensville County. Love’s operates
more than 100 travel centers and 70 convenience
stores from California to Virginia.
Established in 1964, Love’s has quickly grown, having been
named one of Forbes Magazine's 500 Largest Private Companies for
the third consecutive year in 2003. The new $4 million Love’s
location encompasses fueling facilities for trucks, cars and RVs,
a convenience store, a McDonald’s, shower rooms, laundry
facilities, game rooms and a mail drop.
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I-95 EXIT
#8 DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR
Greensville
County welcomes retail business to this dynamic
development corridor right on the Exit #8 interchange
off I-95 is just north of the Virginia/North
Carolina border.
This prime location is a convenient stopover for New York-to-Florida
tourists and regional business travelers, as well as centrally
positioned to attract travelers en route to Virginia and North
Carolina beaches.
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I-95
EXIT #11 DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR
Several
sites strategically positioned near Interstate
95 and the intersection of U.S. 58 in the
Emporia-Greensville region of Virginia
are still available for rapid retail development.
The I-95/U.S. 58 commercial development corridor is currently anchored
by a 109,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter, adjacent 35,000-square-foot
retail strip center, a 75,000-square-foot strip center anchored
by Food Lion, and an Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar.
In addition, there are numerous outparcels and several larger tracts
with prime access to major highways. The new $35 million, 140,000-square-foot
Southern Virginia Regional Medical Center also anchors this commercial
hub.
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Retail Corridor Fast Facts
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Optimal visibility from I-95 and U.S. 58
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Centrally positioned to attract travelers to
Virginia and North Carolina beaches, and a convenient stopover
for New York-to-Florida tourists and regional business travel |
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Sites are located and served by I-95 interchange
as well as U.S. 301/58 interchange |
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60-minute
drive from Richmond, Virginia; 90 minutes from Norfolk, Virginia
and Raleigh,
North Carolina |
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VDOT traffic count of approximately 32,000 cars
per day on I-95 |
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Total retail sales of nearly $110 million annually |
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Utilities and infrastructure in place |
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Flexible sites to accommodate a variety of sizes
and uses plus adjacent land
tracts for larger projects |
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Nearest enclosed shopping malls:
– Colonial Heights, Virginia - 45 minutes
– Roanoke Rapids, Virginia - 25 minutes |
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Easy on-and-off and high-mast interchange lighting
which encourages motorists
to stop and shop |
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6.1 million residents within a 125-mile radius |
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The dynamic I-95/U.S. 58 development corridor
is supported by motels, restaurants, banks, retailers, medical
facilities and a DMV regional center |
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Progressive,
pro-business community |
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