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Be the broker: What should go next to Unity Park?

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An aerial view of the land for sale next to Unity Park.

Unity Park could soon be getting new neighbors.

Photo provided by Trinity Partners

A prime property beside Unity Park is for sale via Trinity Partnersand you could help shape its future.

Conveniently located near The Commons, Swamp Rabbit Trail, and downtown, this 2.5-acre land parcel on Welborn and Oscar streets has exciting possibilities for multifamily developments (especially with its high walkability score). Two acres are usable, and a half-acre is made up of wetlands.

Have some ideas? Let us know what you’d like to see on this land.

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