Get your shovel ready to develop this prime site in the Tampa/St Pete MSA a 1.97-acre parcel offers an exceptional combination of visibility, access, and development potential in the rapidly expanding Riverview market. With 327.52 feet of frontage on high-traffic US Highway 301 (63,000 AADT) and a depth of 262 feet, the site is well-suited for a wide range of future uses. Currently zoned ASC-1 (Agricultural – Single-Family Conventional, 1 du/acre), it lies within a transitional corridor surrounded by established commercial and mixed-use developments, presenting strong potential for rezoning to Commercial General (CG), Planned Development (PD), or mixed-use. The Flood Zone X designation indicates minimal flood risk, eliminating the need for costly flood insurance, and municipal water and sewer are available at the street to support higher-intensity development. The property is located just north of the Symmes Road and US 301 intersection, in an area experiencing robust residential growth and steady commercial expansion. It sits approximately one mile south of a dining cluster featuring Chick-fil-A, Chipotle, and Black Rifle Coffee, and is close to daily-needs retailers such as Publix, 7-Eleven, and Circle K, along with service providers including Pacific Dental and Knockouts Haircuts & Grooming. Proposed dedicated left-in access from US 301 further enhances ingress accessibility to the site. This is a prime opportunity to secure a development site in one of Hillsborough County’s most active growth corridors. The Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is Florida’s second-largest metro and the 17th-largest in the United States, with a 2024 population exceeding 3.42 million. The region has grown approximately 7–8% since 2015, driven by strong domestic and international migration. It boasts a median household income of about $73,000 and a gross domestic product of roughly $243 billion, positioning it among the most dynamic mid-sized economies in the country. With a median age in the early 40s, the MSA offers a balanced consumer base and is anchored by key economic sectors including healthcare, finance, logistics via Port Tampa Bay, advanced manufacturing, tourism, and a rapidly growing technology industry—all contributing to resilient demand for commercial real estate across office, industrial, retail, and multifamily sectors.