Land For Sale • 29.5 AC
This newly planned development area in Othello is strategically located at the intersection of Main Street and 14th Avenue, just off Highway 17 and directly across from Walmart. Positioned in one of the city’s most visible and accessible corridors, the site is set to become a dynamic new growth center for the community. Future plans include a vibrant mix of commercial development, a new high school campus, thoughtfully designed residential neighborhoods, multifamily housing, and assisted living facilities—creating a well-balanced, walkable district that will serve Othello’s expanding population for years to come. Othello, Washington is a growing rural community in the heart of Adams County, surrounded by some of the most productive farmland in the Pacific Northwest. Known for its strong agricultural roots, Othello serves as a regional hub for farming, food processing, and agricultural innovation. The area produces a wide variety of crops, including potatoes, onions, corn, and other specialty produce that supply markets across the country. Conveniently located along State Route 26 and within easy reach of Interstate 90, Othello offers direct access to Spokane, the Tri-Cities, and Moses Lake. Its strategic location supports both commercial activity and residential growth while maintaining a small-town atmosphere. Downtown Othello features local shops, restaurants, and community services, creating a welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike. The city is also known for its strong sense of community, highlighted by annual events such as the Sandhill Crane Festival, which celebrates the region’s unique wildlife and draws visitors from across the Northwest. Outdoor recreation is a major draw, with nearby Potholes State Park, the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge, and numerous lakes and trails offering year-round activities including boating, fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. With its affordable land, expanding infrastructure, and steady economic base, Othello continues to attract families, agricultural businesses, and new development opportunities while preserving its agricultural heritage and close-knit community character.