3608 Kahn Drive presents a compelling commercial development opportunity in the growing Lumberton market, strategically positioned just off Interstate 95, one of the East Coast’s highest-volume north–south travel corridors. Totaling approximately 4.743 acres across three contiguous parcels, the property benefits from commercial zoning (C-00) that supports a wide range of retail, hospitality, and service-based uses. High visibility, direct interstate access, and existing utility infrastructure create an ideal platform for hotel, quick-service restaurant, convenience retail, or multi-tenant strip development concepts that thrive on consistent traffic and corridor demand.
Lumberton serves as the commercial anchor of Robeson County and continues to benefit from interstate improvements, regional connectivity via I-74, and a labor base exceeding 117,000 residents. The city’s role as an established overnight destination for I-95 travelers further enhances the site’s suitability for select-service hotel development, with strong long-term demand drivers tied to logistics, hospitality, and service-oriented industries. Retail activity in the area is supported by both local population needs and the steady flow of interstate traffic, making the property well-positioned for operators seeking immediate visibility and access.
Only two miles from Lumberton Regional Airport and located within minutes of major commercial amenities, the site offers a regional advantage that appeals to developers and investors alike. Surrounding land uses include hospitality, retail, and service establishments that naturally complement additional commercial development. The assemblage also includes an NCDOT easement and designated floodplain areas, both clearly outlined for future planning and engineering considerations. ts strong interstate presence, flexible zoning, and favorable market fundamentals, 3608 Kahn Drive stands out as an exceptional opportunity for investors targeting high-visibility development sites in a growing, infrastructure-supported North Carolina market.