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Land for Sale - North Whitehall, PA ROUTE 309 & LEVANS ROAD | LEHIGH COUNTY Land For Sale - North Whitehall, PA ROUTE 309 & LEVANS ROAD | LEHIGH COUNTY 40.6 ACRES AVAILABLE PROPERTY INFO CCC Community Services Center + PROPERTY SIZE: 40.6 Acres + ZONING: The site is zoned to allow for a Planned Commercial Development as a Conditional Use + LOCATION: Site is located in the Northwest portion of the Lehigh Valley Metropolitan Area in the Village of Schnecksville, North Whitehall Township Schnecksville Fire Company Old Packhouse Rd Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit CONTACT US SITE Jeffrey Cohen Executive Vice President 484 567 2368 [email protected] 18,968 ADT Licensed: DE, MD, PA Licensed Salesperson: NJ 309 Levans Rd CBRE, Inc. 625 West Ridge Pike 3,645 ADT Building A; Suite 100 Conshohocken, PA 19428 T 610 834 8000 F 610 834 1793 Licensed Real Estate Broker Land For Sale - North Whitehall, PA ROUTE 309 & LEVANS ROAD | LEHIGH COUNTY 40.6 ACRES AVAILABLE Old Pachouse Rd SITE 3,645 ADT Leans Rd 476 30,454 ADT 18,68 ADT Heritage Baptist Church 309 © 2019 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. You should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk. CBRE and the CBRE logo are service marks of CBRE, Inc. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. Land For Sale - North Whitehall, PA ROUTE 309 & LEVANS ROAD | LEHIGH COUNTY 40.6 ACRES AVAILABLE 476 DEMOGRAPHICS 3 Miles 5 Miles 7 Miles Agricultural/ 329 Residential Population (Est. 2018) 13,758 44,475 156,370 873 Median HH Income $81,435 $87,163 $67,318 Residential Agricultural Daytime Population 11,902 40,849 153,038 329 12,40012,400 ADT ADT 309 +/-20 Acres Zoned C 6,505 ADT (PennDOT advised Giant Agricultural 30,454 ADT it would not receive HOP) 30,454ADT Residential Residential 3,185 ADT Sand Spring Rd Agricultural 229 Lt. Industrial SITE 309 ONED PC Agricultural 18,968 ADT Levans Rd 3,300 ADT Mauch Chunk Rd Agricultural Agricultural/ Residential Residential 476 PROPERTY +/-10 Acres Planned Commercial Residential 309 Proposed 4,132 ADT Orefield Rd 476 Land For Sale - North Whitehall, PA NORTHAMPTON ROUTE 309 & LEVANS ROAD | LEHIGH COUNTY 512 40.6 ACRES AVAILABLE SCHNECKSVILLE Main St 309 145 987 Lehigh St COPLAY Columbia St Schoenersville Rd Walmart Airport Center Lehigh Valley Mauch Chunk Rd Int'l Airport 22 MacArthur Rd 309 Westgate Mall SITE Lehigh Valley WHITEHALL Hospital Whitehall Mall 512 Catasaqua Rd 476 29 closed Valley Plaza 378 987 Whitehall Square closed Lehigh Valley Mall N Irving St Moravian College 1,564 Students Crest Plaza American Pkwy 22 Union Blvd Starter’s Riverport Sports Bar 145 309 Cedar Crest Blvd 100 ALLENTOWN Lehigh University 7,119 Students 22 Hanover Ave Tilghman St Allen Street Shopping Center Allentown Village West Town Center FOGELSVILLE 222 Cedar Point West Tilghman St 78 Fogelsville Center Tilghman Square Revolutions Bowling & Grill The Shops at Cedar Point 29 19,439 ADT Promenade at Saucon Valley 22 16 Screen Kome 78 Carmel Queen City NSA Supermarkets Cafe Airport the paperbag 145 (stationary store) Bixler’s William Penn Jewelers Bus Center 309 78 78 100 222 90,314 ADT 309 Lehigh Valley Hospital 9,644 ADT 981 Beds Lehigh Valley Hospital Expansion Boulder Proposed Penn State Bus Center $27.4 Mil Expansion 17,000 SF South Mall Lehigh St 24 Beds Lehigh Valley Medical / Surgical 60,892 ADT Hamilton Blvd 476 Unit with all private rooms 913 Students 222 West Valley Marketplace 378 Walmart SUPERCENTER Lower Macungie Rd 18,320 ADT SAUCON 100 29 VALLEY 222 EMMAUS Trexlertown Plaza Trexler Mall TREXLERTOWN 28,384 ADT DeSales University 2,381 Students 309 Chestnut St.
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