NEW BRIDGE to be built across the Intracoastal waterway as an alternative route to Gulf Shores. Please copy and paste the following web address for more info.... https://www.obawebsite.com/bridge-project-to-be-part-of-expanded-state-route-161-craft-says
Also, new County boat ramps & park now completed on the waterway at the toll bridge. A new sewer line is being run on the east side of the Expressway across from this parcel, which was under contract for $5,00,000 BEFORE the start of the "Great Recession" and was going to be a development of Mixed use (high density residential and commercial).
MORE INFO: Over 1200 ft frontage on the Expressway and there's a 30' ROW road that runs east-west along the north of the property that runs from Roscoe Rd east to almost Long Bayou and crosses the Expressway! That's why there's a median cut in the Expressway there.
It's less than 1 mile north from the toll bridge. The same owner (me) also owns about 111 acres on the east side of the Expressway all the way to Long Bayou that was going to be an upscale residential nature preserve development.
IMPORTANT...... Please see video links for info about the new Gulf Shores Bridge across the Intracoastal waterway using Roscoe Rd to access the Expressway. If you combine this property with the neighbor's piece, then It borders both the Expressway and the new bridge route! Bridge construction has now been contracted with the route open in 2026 according to the article. This makes a "town center" on that part of the Expressway very possible now!
South Baldwin County resembles Myrtle Beach and Orlando in their younger days and many plans are being laid and developments are begining to be built in this area that is rapidly growing.
From the snow white beaches of Orange Beach to "OWA", the new Theme Park / Resort just a few short miles to the north in Foley and all of it connected by the "Baldwin-Beach" Expressway from Interstate 10 and soon to proceed north to connect with Interstate 65 coming from points north as far as Chicago and I-85 to Atlanta.
Information is believed correct but not guaranteed and some measurements may be approximated.
Prospective buyers should do their due diligence to confirm data.