Zoned C-1 | 443 S Mulberry St (Hwy 36) Jackson, GA
Zoned C-1 w/ grandfather of R-3 (currently residential)
Great location on a busy highway with great visibility and within walking distance of the Jackson square. The building features two large rooms suitable for reception and waiting areas or conference room. Three separate rooms down a hallway with a bath in between the rooms. One room has a private bath. A small kitchen area and a utility room with space for storage and Washer and Dryer hook ups are also available. 1 outbuilding that could be converted into a small office that sits beside a large pole barn. Very large back yard that could be turned into additional parking if approved by city/county.
Located on Hwy 36, just 3 blocks from the square. In an area of Dr. Offices, Attorneys, and multiple small businesses.
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Ft.
2232
Floors
1
Acres
.6
Type
Commercial
Within walking distance to downtown Jackson Square.
Butts County
Tourism and Fun thrive in Butts County. Jackson Lake, a large recreational reservoir offers a variety of water activities such as boating, swimming and skiing. It was recently featured in the Universal Studios movie “Endless Love” and is a very camera-friendly location. Indian Springs State Park offers camping and other recreational activities set in a natural vista that features rolling hills, hiking trails and river activities. The Village at Indian Springs features a variety of shops and stores, whether you are just browsing or looking for that special gift. Dauset Trails Nature Center is located in Butts County too, drawing tens of thousands of visitors each year to this free nature preserve. It includes hiking and biking trails, lakes, rivers and a variety of wildlife that is cared for at the center, just ten minutes from the interstate. High Falls State Park, features a lake, swimming pool, hiking trails and a beautiful cascading waterfall among other activities. If you want to raft, canoe or kayak, spend a summer day paddling down the scenic and unspoiled Ocmulgee River, which begins in Butts County, winding its way down to Juliette, Macon and beyond.