Prime Redevelopment Opportunity | Downtown Tucker DT-2 Zoning
Former Car Wash Site | High-Traffic Corner | ±0.46 Acres | Build-to-Suit
Prime Redevelopment Opportunity | Downtown Tucker DT-2 Zoning
Former Car Wash Site | High-Traffic Corner | ±0.46 Acres | Build-to-Suit
Located on a prominent corner in the heart of the City of Tucker's revitalized Downtown District, this ±0.46-acre parcel presents a rare opportunity to build a signature commercial space in one of DeKalb County’s fastest-growing walkable town centers. Previously operated as a car wash, the site is now cleared and ready for redevelopment.
Positioned at a high-visibility intersection with strong traffic counts, the site is ideally suited for a variety of non-auto-related commercial uses. Zoned DT-2 (Downtown Corridor), the property supports a broad mix of retail, restaurant, office, and civic uses consistent with Tucker’s pedestrian-oriented downtown vision.
Property Highlights:
±0.46-acre corner lot
Zoned DT-2 (Downtown Corridor)
Former car wash – site is cleared and ready to build
Utilities available (water, sewer, electric – confirm with city)
High-traffic location near Main Street, shopping, and established retailers
Strong visibility and street frontage
Walkable, bike-friendly urban core
Build-to-suit or ground lease potential
No auto-related uses permitted
Examples of Acceptable Uses Under DT-2 Zoning Include:
Restaurants (indoor and sidewalk café)
Coffee shops, bakeries, juice bars
Retail stores and boutiques
Fitness studios or wellness centers
Professional offices (medical, legal, financial, counseling)
Art studios, galleries, or creative coworking spaces
Day spas or personal service establishments
Community or civic centers
Educational or tutoring services
Note: Some uses are permitted by right, while others require supplemental regulations or conditional use approval.
Zoning & Planning Info:
Zoned DT-2 – View allowable uses and regulations here:
City of Tucker Zoning Ordinance – DT-2 Use Table
Uses with a ?? must comply with supplemental regulations in Division 2, Article IV of Chapter 46.
All development must comply with parking, landscaping, and design standards as outlined in the City of Tucker Zoning Ordinance.