Property Highlights
67 +/- Acres
C-PUD Zoning, Rezonable to B2
Fully Entitled, Shovel Ready
1/2 mile East of I-65 exit 347
Across from the new Buc-ees
Site of the historic “Gamble House”
Level Lot
Sewer Bid - $665,000
Seller paid Tap Fees - $455,000
PROPOSED SITE PLAN
337 Lots/Units + Pool/Park/Playground/Dog Park
167 Single Family - 2 Car Garage - 60' x 120'
116 Townhomes - 1 Car Garage - 22' x 48'
54 Villas - 2 Car Garage - 26' x 60'
Known as the "Rocket City" because of its ties to NASA and the Space Program, Huntsville is
the fastest growing city in Alabama. Due to a diverse set of high-paying industries that call
Huntsville home, including military, space, telecommunications, biotechnology, diversified
manufacturing and a variety of emerging specialties, the city of 500,000 has a well
developed and attractive economy.
The city is surrounded by many natural and historic amenities including lakes, woodlands,
the Tennessee River, and mountains that bring a sense of beauty and pride for its
inhabitants. Compared to coastal cities, Huntsville residents experience a slower-pace,
enjoy below-average cost of living and, an above average quality of life.
Major U.S. employers, such as Mazda and Toyota have recently invested in a nearby $2.3
billion plant and the largest FBI investment in history has occurred at the Redstone Arsenal
site, costing an estimated $3.1 billion. Together, the expansions create an estimated 9,700
jobs by 2028.
Other notable projects include West Huntsville Industrial Park, a $1.5B investment into
Huntsville’s MidCity District, and a $29M renovation into Joe Davis’ Stadium, now home to the
Rocket CIty Trash Pandas.