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1700 Gordon Hwy 77 Acres of Commercial Land in Augusta, GA 30904


Investment Highlights
- 1700 Gordon Hwy presents a 77-acre acquisition opportunity, with an existing on-site structure, offering adaptive reuse or redevelopment potential.
- Infrastructure from the former mall streamlines redevelopment, including utilities, internal road network, detention pond, and access points.
- Within 10 to 25 min of the MSA’s top economic drivers, including Augusta National, Augusta Univ. Med Center, Fort Gordon, and many industrial plants.
- PUD Entitlements approved for a mixed-use program that allows multifamily residential, retail, restaurants, offices, entertainment, and more.
- Powerful address at the intersection of GA-4 and Gordon Highway, providing traffic counts of over 45,000 vehicles per day on average.
Executive Summary
1700 Gordon Highway presents one of the largest available contiguous commercial land assemblages in the Augusta Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), with a highly flexible zoning designation allowing investors to be just as agile as this dynamic market.
Spanning 77 acres, this assemblage was formerly the site of Regency Mall, which is partially demolished, leaving behind an approximately 800,000-square-foot structure. The structure offers adaptive reuse potential and existing infrastructure, including utilities, an internal road network, a detention pond, and access points, priming the site for a comprehensive redevelopment.
The Augusta Planning Commission has approved PUD Entitlements for mixed-use development, eliminating a major hurdle for incoming investors. The approved mixed-use program affords immense flexibility for a broad range of strategies, including multifamily residential, retail, restaurant, office, performing arts, and institutional uses.
Situated at the crossing of Gordon Highway and Deans Bridge Road (GA-4), this is one of the most visible and connected sites in the city. GA-4 provides a direct route to Downtown Augusta and Interstate 520, which leads to Interstate 20 for seamless regional travel. This incredible connectivity enhances the long-term value of 1700 Gordon Highway as an accessible destination for affluent, growing communities like Evans, Augusta University Medical Center’s high-income employees, Fort Gordon service members, and, of course, Augusta National Golf Club, which contributes over $850 million in annual visitor spending.
Augusta is a historically consistent market, with 18% of the workforce government-related, largely driven by Ford Gordon’s 32,000 active-duty military and civilian personnel. The base also supports tens of thousands of additional jobs through indirect effects, especially illustrated by the recent growth in the cybersecurity sector. Additionally, the Augusta MSA has a robust industrial backbone with well-known employers like Amazon, Bridgestone, and John Deere already established here. However, advanced manufacturing is anchoring the area's industrial resurgence through investments like Aurubis’s new $800 million facility and a major polymer plant by Syensqo.
Spanning 77 acres, this assemblage was formerly the site of Regency Mall, which is partially demolished, leaving behind an approximately 800,000-square-foot structure. The structure offers adaptive reuse potential and existing infrastructure, including utilities, an internal road network, a detention pond, and access points, priming the site for a comprehensive redevelopment.
The Augusta Planning Commission has approved PUD Entitlements for mixed-use development, eliminating a major hurdle for incoming investors. The approved mixed-use program affords immense flexibility for a broad range of strategies, including multifamily residential, retail, restaurant, office, performing arts, and institutional uses.
Situated at the crossing of Gordon Highway and Deans Bridge Road (GA-4), this is one of the most visible and connected sites in the city. GA-4 provides a direct route to Downtown Augusta and Interstate 520, which leads to Interstate 20 for seamless regional travel. This incredible connectivity enhances the long-term value of 1700 Gordon Highway as an accessible destination for affluent, growing communities like Evans, Augusta University Medical Center’s high-income employees, Fort Gordon service members, and, of course, Augusta National Golf Club, which contributes over $850 million in annual visitor spending.
Augusta is a historically consistent market, with 18% of the workforce government-related, largely driven by Ford Gordon’s 32,000 active-duty military and civilian personnel. The base also supports tens of thousands of additional jobs through indirect effects, especially illustrated by the recent growth in the cybersecurity sector. Additionally, the Augusta MSA has a robust industrial backbone with well-known employers like Amazon, Bridgestone, and John Deere already established here. However, advanced manufacturing is anchoring the area's industrial resurgence through investments like Aurubis’s new $800 million facility and a major polymer plant by Syensqo.
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment | Property Subtype | Commercial |
| No. Lots | 1 | Proposed Use | |
| Property Type | Land | Total Lot Size | 77.00 AC |
| Zoning | B-2, PUD - Commercial with PUD Entitlements | ||
| Sale Type | Investment |
| No. Lots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Commercial |
| Proposed Use | |
| Total Lot Size | 77.00 AC |
| Zoning | B-2, PUD - Commercial with PUD Entitlements |
1 Lot Available
Lot
| Lot Size | 77.00 AC |
| Lot Size | 77.00 AC |
Fairly walkable
40/100
Exceptionally drivable
100/100
Somewhat bikeable
30/100
Property Taxes
| Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $356,549 CAD | |
| Land Assessment | $3,279,705 CAD | Total Assessment | $3,636,254 CAD |
Property Taxes
Parcel Numbers
Land Assessment
$3,279,705 CAD
Improvements Assessment
$356,549 CAD
Total Assessment
$3,636,254 CAD
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