Large Commercial Property For Sale on Hwy. 59 In Gulf Shores

News Staff • July 31, 2024

The area For Sale has 4 current business leases

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Seldom does commercial business land, south of Fort Morgan Road, come on the market in Gulf Shores. Currently there are two listings of adjacent properties located on Hwy. 59 in the heart of Gulf Shores for sale by the same owner.


Located at 1308 Gulf Shores Parkway is the first of the properties. The building on the site is over 11,000 square feet and has three business leases in place. Plus, there is a 2,440 square foot condo located above the ice cream shop.


This stunning loft property, built in 2022, features a contemporary design with four spacious bedrooms and two elegant bathrooms. The open-concept layout includes a modern kitchen with high-end appliances, a cozy living area, and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The sleek finishes and thoughtful details throughout make this home both stylish and comfortable. with 17 foot ceilings.

The second property is adjacent and located at 1220 Gulf Shores Parkway and currently has a newly remodeled 3,757 square foot restaurant operating in a multi-year lease. The interior has been recently updated, ensuring a modern and inviting atmosphere for patrons. From stylish décor to functional layout, the space is optimized for both dining efficiency and customer comfort inside and outside.


Riggs Symonds of Marmac Coastal Realty is the listing agent for the properties. During an interview he confirmed "you just don't see too many sites south of Fort Morgan Road come on the market in Gulf Shores."


You can view both of the official listings at the links below.

Property #1    Property #2

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