Description of 3005 Highway 46 S, Dickson, TN 37055
Listing details for 3005 Highway 46 S, Dickson, TN 37055 : The subject property is a pad ready approved industrial development site for a total +/-20,400 SF of multi-tenant industrial building situated on 2.21 AC. The fully approved site plan is comprised of a single-demisable 15,000 SF building plus three (3) separate multi-tenant buildings each 1,800 SF totaling 5,400 SF.
Located on a high visibility corner of coveted HWY 46, which is the main highway traffic artery which connects from Columbia through Dickson up to Clarksville. The highway boasts 13,000 ADT south of I40 with those traffic counts growing each day.
HWY 46 features all of the major industrial distribution, wholesalers, gas stations, and national credit rated tenants.
Public utilities such as water, sewer, electrical (corner), and gas are in the roadway just a few feet from the parcel. TDOT (Tennessee Department of Transportation) has approved a right hand turn ingress / egress from Hwy 46 wide enough to accommodate big rigs along with truck distribution.
The property is zoned C-2 (General Commercial), one of the most versatile commercial zoning classifications in Dickson. Intended to accommodate general and highway-oriented commercial development, C-2 zoning permits a broad range of retail, service, automotive, hospitality, and commercial uses.
Permitted uses include retail stores, automotive sales and service, restaurants (including drive-thru), banks, professional and medical offices, personal service businesses, hotels, motels, and entertainment venues, providing flexibility for developers, owner-users, or investors seeking multiple development options.
Infrastructure is in place to support immediate development. Public utilities—including water, sewer, electricity (available at the corner), and natural gas—are located adjacent to the property along the roadway. The Tennessee Department of Transportation has approved a dedicated right-in/right-out entrance from Highway 46 designed to accommodate passenger vehicles as well as tractor-trailers.