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Ready for Business 15 Main St 1,200 SF Retail Building Mammoth Spring, AR 72554 $319,900 ($266.58/SF)



Investment Highlights
- Direct frontage and exposure along Highway 63 with over 10,000 vehicles passing daily.
- Situated across from Mammoth Spring State Park and minutes from the Spring River recreation area, ensuring heavy tourism traffic year-round.
Executive Summary
If you have been looking for a commercial location with visibility, traffic, and tourism already built in, this property checks the boxes. Located directly on Highway 63 in Mammoth Spring, this property sits across from Mammoth Spring State Park and just off the banks of the Spring River, one of the most recognized recreation destinations in the Ozarks.
The property sees strong daily exposure with over 10,000 vehicles passing by per day and offers direct Highway 63 access with two separate entrances, making it easy for customer flow, parking, or future business expansion. The existing 893 sq ft building already has utilities in place and is set up in a way that could work for a variety of business models without starting from scratch.
This is the type of location that could support a coffee shop, river outfitter, bait and tackle store, drive-thru concept, sandwich shop, boutique retail space, office, short-term rental hub, or tourism-focused business. The combination of highway traffic, Spring River tourism, and state park traffic creates consistent exposure from both locals and travelers year-round.
The 0.5 acre lot also features creek frontage along the north side, adding additional appeal for future outdoor seating, expansion, or development ideas. Commercial properties with this kind of frontage and location are limited in Mammoth Spring, especially along Highway 63 near the river and park traffic.
For investors, developers, or business owners looking for a location with built-in traffic and long-term upside, this is a strong opportunity in one of the busiest tourism corridors in North Arkansas.
The property sees strong daily exposure with over 10,000 vehicles passing by per day and offers direct Highway 63 access with two separate entrances, making it easy for customer flow, parking, or future business expansion. The existing 893 sq ft building already has utilities in place and is set up in a way that could work for a variety of business models without starting from scratch.
This is the type of location that could support a coffee shop, river outfitter, bait and tackle store, drive-thru concept, sandwich shop, boutique retail space, office, short-term rental hub, or tourism-focused business. The combination of highway traffic, Spring River tourism, and state park traffic creates consistent exposure from both locals and travelers year-round.
The 0.5 acre lot also features creek frontage along the north side, adding additional appeal for future outdoor seating, expansion, or development ideas. Commercial properties with this kind of frontage and location are limited in Mammoth Spring, especially along Highway 63 near the river and park traffic.
For investors, developers, or business owners looking for a location with built-in traffic and long-term upside, this is a strong opportunity in one of the busiest tourism corridors in North Arkansas.
Property Facts
Sale Type
Owner User
Sale Condition
Business Value Included
Property Type
Retail
Property Subtype
Building Size
1,200 SF
Building Class
C
Year Built
1960
Price
$319,900
Price Per SF
$266.58
Tenancy
Single
Building Height
1 Story
Building FAR
0.28
Lot Size
0.10 AC
Zoning
Flexible / Low-Regulation - Flexible Use / Low-Regulation Environment - very limited zoning constraints and no local business license requirement.
Parking
40 Spaces (10 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
Frontage
412’ on Main Street
Somewhat walkable
20/100
Exceptionally drivable
100/100
Somewhat bikeable
30/100
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