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Fayetteville Arkansas
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Fayetteville is recognized for being located in the Ozark Mountains and  know for the surrounding 7 hills.

What’s it like
to live in
Fayetteville, ARKANSAS?

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131.94+/- acres zoned commercial (C-2, C-3) 
Ready for immediate development
 

High visibility and frontage along
I-49 and Fulbright Expressway

131.94 +/- Acres Available

  • Located on one of the most traveled highways in Fayetteville and  Northwest Arkansas

  • Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport is nearby and is home to multiple airlines and  includes non-stop flights 

  • Multiple points of access with Gregg Ave., Shiloh Ave. and Van Asche Drive

  • One of the last remaining large contiguous tracts along I-49 in Northwest Arkansas.

  • Close proximity to amenities including: hospitality, restaurants, multi-family, retail and major medical

  • Razorback Regional Greenway is a 40 mile shared use trail that extends from Fayetteville to Bella Vista

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131.94+/- acres zoned commercial (C-2, C-3) 

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Located in a region experiencing drastic growth, Fayetteville together with Bentonville, Rogers and Springdale has transformed from a small town to a center of higher education, culture, commerce and entrepreneurialism. The area known as Northwest Arkansas is the headquarters of Walmart, Tyson Foods, JB Hunt and the home of the University of Arkansas, the flagship campus of the U of A system. US News.com

Fayetteville and all of Northwest Arkansas has plenty to offer,
and yet room for
so much more.

Located in the Ozark Mountains, Fayetteville attracts those who enjoy spending time outdoors, especially doing activities like walking and biking: With a number of state parks, acres of community green space, playgrounds, parks and walking trails. Fayetteville is also home to performing arts center, an active local
food movement, live music venues and so much more.

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Growth  &
Expanding Population

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Northwest Arkansas metropolitan statistical area is now the nation's 100th largest metro.  Comprising of Washington, Benton and Madison counties.  The region saw it's population rise to 576,403 by July 1, 2022. These numbers demonstrate the rapid population growth experienced by Northwest Arkansas, with an  average of 36 people per day between the official U.S. Census conducted in April 2022 and July 2022.

A Thriving Business Landscape

Northwest Arkansas owes much of it's sustainability and economic strength to the retail giant Walmart. Walmart has attracted numerous Fortune 500 companies, including Procter & Gamble, Kraft Heinz Co., PepsiCo, Coca-Cola Co. and many others.  Their significant presence in the region is a testament to the robust retail capacity and business opportunities that Northwest Arkansas offers.   Walmart along with J.B. Hunt, Tyson Foods and other noteworthy companies are what help to drive Northwest Arkansas's resilient and dynamic economy. 

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Relatively flat terrain with direct visibility to heavy traffic counts gives this property it's unique value.

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Arial View of  Available Property

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Traffic Counts

Average Daily Traffic Estimates

The traffic volumes shown on these maps are average daily traffic estimates, or ADT, typically developed from 48-hour counts that are taken during the calendar year shown. 

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Latest Traffic Counts

Metro Population 538,063  

Median Family Income $66,539  

Above Poverty Level 76.1%

The Razorback Greenway links together dozens of popular community across Northwest Arkansas and runs adjacent to the available property.

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Since opening in 2015, the Razorback Greenway allows residents and visitors to bike, run or walk through from Fayetteville to Bella Vista on 40 mile shared use paved trail.

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Fayetteville has been designated a Bronze Level Ride Center by the International Mountain Bike Association. Fayetteville offers more than 50 miles of multi-use mountain bike trails.  

The League of American Bicyclists has awarded Fayetteville a prestigious Gold Bicycle Friendly Community designation. We are the only gold bicycle friendly community designation in the state of Arkansas.

Northwest Arkansas Region Airportis an easy 17 milesto the north on I49.

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XNA offers service from 6 airlines:

  • Allegiant

  • American

  • Breeze

  • Delta

  • Frontier

  • United

XNA nonstop flights to:

  • Atlanta

  • Charlotte

  • Chicago

  • Dallas/Fort Worth

  • Denver

  • Destin/Ft. Walton (seasonal)

  • Fort Lauderdale

  • Houston

  • Las Vegas (seasonal)

  • Los Angeles

  • Miami

  • Minneapolis

  • Nashville (seasonal)

  • New Orleans

  • New York City

  • Orlando/Sanford (seasonal)

  • Orlando (MCO)

  • Phoenix Sky Harbor

  • Phoenix/Mesa (seasonal)

  • St Pete/Clearwater

  • Tampa

  • Washington DC

Along with Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) there are a number of municipal airports in the area.

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Fayetteville Climate

Winter rainfall averages are between 2 and 3 inches per month, with temperatures running from lows in the 20's to highs in the 40's.

 

Temperatures increase gradually during the spring months.  In the spring temperatures average lows in the 50' s and highs in the 70's. 

 

Average summer temperatures run from low to

mid 80's with an average of 19 days hotter than

90 degrees.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information and price contact:

 

Larry Robison 479-426-3644

Pam Jones 479-530-1633

(When calling reference LR132)

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