



MAJ Commercial Real Estate is pleased to present 2801 Central Expressway in Plano, TX. This highly visible vacant building offers a rare chance for an owner/user to establish a flagship location or for an investor to pursue a redevelopment play. Positioned along U.S. Highway 75, the property benefits from exceptional accessibility, strong frontage, and daily traffic counts exceeding 200,000 vehicles.
Plano is one of the most dynamic suburban markets in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, anchored by major employers such as Toyota North America, Frito-Lay, and FedEx Office. The property sits adjacent to the newly opened Tesla dealership, further enhancing visibility and traffic to the immediate trade area. With direct connectivity to Richardson, Allen, McKinney, and Downtown Dallas, and surrounded by a strong mix of retail, office, and residential growth, the site is positioned in one of the most attractive submarkets in North Texas.
With its vacant status, 2801 Central Expressway allows immediate flexibility for buyers. Whether occupied by an owner-user or repositioned by a developer, the site offers compelling potential. Located near national retailers, dining, and major redevelopment projects, the property is poised to benefit from Plano’s continued expansion and sustained demand drivers.
BLAKE D. FEDERINKO
360.823.5111
Blake@MAJCRE.com MICHAEL A. JENKINS 360.823.5102 Mike@MAJCRE.com
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2801 N. Central Expressway (US-75), Plano, TX 75075
BUILDING SIZE: +/-5,500 SF
SALE PRICE: $1,925,000 LOT SIZE: +/-0.63 Acres YEAR BUILT: 2001
MONUMENT SIGNAGE: Yes
MonumentSignage
CENTRAL EXPY +/-32,000 VPD
SAM JOHNSON HWY +/200,000 VPD
Plano, Texas, located just north of Dallas, has a reputation as one of the premier cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. Known for its strong economy, excellent schools, and high quality of life, Plano is a thriving community with a diverse population of over 285,000 residents.
The city’s economic landscape is a major draw, with a high concentration of corporate headquarters for major companies, including Toyota Motor North America, JCPenney, and Frito-Lay. This has created a robust job market and contributed to a median household income that is significantly higher than the state and national averages. The city also boasts a low poverty rate, making it an economically stable and attractive place to live and work.
Beyond the economic factors, Plano is highly regarded for its family-friendly environment. The Plano Independent School District is known for its high-performing schools, and the city offers an abundance of parks, green spaces, and recreational facilities. With its low crime rate, vibrant dining scene, and numerous community events, Plano offers a suburban lifestyle with all the amenities of a major city.
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