Prime jackson commercial lots hit the market near bustling jackson outlets

Prime Jackson commercial lots hit the market near bustling Jackson Outlets

JACKSON, N.J. – A cluster of six highway commercial lots totaling roughly 5.75 acres has been listed for sale on Monmouth Road, offering a new opportunity for investors looking to develop along one of Ocean County’s busiest commercial corridors.

The properties, located at 525 Monmouth Road near the intersection of West Commodore Boulevard, sit directly adjacent to the Jackson Premium Outlets and within two miles of Six Flags Great Adventure. The stretch of Route 537 has seen steady commercial growth over the past decade, drawing both local and regional traffic year-round.

According to the listing, the parcels are zoned for highway commercial use, allowing for a range of retail, service, or mixed-use developments. The six lots — Block 2901, Lots 2, 3, 4, 26, 27, and 28 — range in size from 0.47 to 1.98 acres, combining for a total of approximately 5.5 acres of developable land.

Commercial analysts say the area continues to attract developers due to its proximity to major attractions and access to Monmouth Road’s consistent vehicle flow. With limited available land in the immediate corridor, the listing represents one of the few multi-lot commercial offerings remaining in the Jackson market.

The site’s visibility and frontage make it particularly well suited for restaurant, retail, or service-oriented development, providing exposure to thousands of daily drivers heading to and from the nearby shopping and entertainment destinations.

  • Six commercial lots for sale totaling approximately 5.75 acres on Monmouth Road in Jackson
  • Located adjacent to Jackson Outlets and two miles from Six Flags Great Adventure
  • Zoned highway commercial, suitable for retail or mixed-use development
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