33-35 Sutton Avenue, Oxford, Massachusetts, presents a rare commercial land offering comprising three contiguous parcels totaling 6.15 acres, including 33 Sutton Avenue, 35 Sutton Avenue, and 7 Lind Street. The site features cleared and leveled lots with a 5,000-square-foot steel building currently operating as an automotive repair shop, complete with a workshop, private office, and restroom facilities. With 5.57 acres zoned for commercial highway, the asset supports a wide range of commercial, retail, industrial, automotive, or mixed-use development options. Exceptional frontage, strong visibility, and immediate highway access position 33-35 Sutton Avenue as a standout opportunity for investors or owner/users seeking high-exposure sites within a rapidly expanding commercial corridor.
Located just off Interstate 395 at Exit 7A/B, the asset offers unmatched regional connectivity, with seamless access to Interstate 90 (Mass Pike), Interstate 290, and key routes leading to Worcester, Springfield, Providence, and Greater Boston. The surrounding commercial node is anchored by prominent national retailers, including McDonald’s, The Home Depot, Dunkin’, and Dollar Tree, which draw steady traffic and reinforce the area’s retail strength. The market serves a robust population base of 210,000 residents and an additional 72,000 daytime employees, supported by $2.7 billion in annual consumer spending, within a 10-mile radius.
Oxford’s position within the Worcester Submarket continues to gain momentum as the region experiences significant growth, driven by affordability, expanding medical and biotech sectors, and increasing interest from Boston-area spillover demand. This strategic location offers flexibility for future development and long-term upside as commercial activity intensifies along the Interstate 395 corridor. As one of the few sizable, contiguous land offerings available in this high-growth area, 33-35 Sutton Avenue represents a compelling opportunity to shape a prominent commercial destination in the heart of Central Massachusetts.