Get to know 2516 US Highway 63
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
This versatile property features four distinct structures, offering multiple income-producing or business-use possibilities. The main storefront building spans 1,488 sq ft and is ideal for retail, office, or service-based business use with its open layout and high visibility. Two additional buildings on the property could be converted into short-term Airbnb rentals or used as residential spaces, perfect for guests, staff housing, or on-site management. A 36x34 barn with a concrete floor provides a blank canvas to finish into a workshop, event space, or additional commercial facility. Also included is a 40x40 concrete pad, ready for your next project—whether that’s expanding business operations, adding storage, or creating an outdoor use area. Each structure offers flexibility to grow and adapt with your vision.
COMMERCIAL LAND
Set along high-traffic Highway 63, this property boasts exceptional visibility and easy access with multiple entrances and exits—ideal for attracting passing traffic or accommodating business deliveries. The land is level and usable, making future expansion straightforward. Two wells are located on-site—one currently active and one not yet connected—offering flexibility for future development, irrigation, or added infrastructure. The surrounding area is a mix of commercial and rural, making it suitable for a variety of business types or mixed-use setups. With strong highway presence, solid infrastructure, and ample space to build or expand, this property offers a rare opportunity for entrepreneurs, investors, or businesses looking to establish a footprint in the Missouri Ozarks.
COUNTY
Discover the hidden gem of Sharp County, Arkansas, where scenic beauty and rich history blend seamlessly to create an inviting and vibrant community. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, Sharp County offers an array of outdoor activities that cater to nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The Spring River, a crown jewel of the area, provides excellent opportunities for fishing, floating, and swimming. Its crystal-clear waters attract visitors looking to unwind and connect with nature.
Hiking trails wind through lush forests, offering stunning vistas and the chance to encounter diverse wildlife. For those who enjoy camping and picnicking, numerous parks and recreational areas dot the landscape.
Sharp County is home to charming small towns like Hardy and Cherokee Village, where you can experience the warmth and hospitality of a close-knit community. These towns boast quaint shops, local eateries, and cultural attractions that reflect the area's unique heritage.
Hiking trails wind through lush forests, offering stunning vistas and the chance to encounter diverse wildlife. For those who enjoy camping and picnicking, numerous parks and recreational areas dot the landscape.
Sharp County is home to charming small towns like Hardy and Cherokee Village, where you can experience the warmth and hospitality of a close-knit community. These towns boast quaint shops, local eateries, and cultural attractions that reflect the area's unique heritage.
CITY
Hardy, Arkansas, is a charming small town nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. Known for its rich history and vibrant community spirit, Hardy offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The town is bisected by the Spring River, renowned for its clear waters, making it a popular destination for fishing, canoeing, and swimming. Hardy’s historic Main Street, lined with well-preserved buildings from the early 20th century, hosts a variety of antique shops, boutiques, and cozy cafes, creating a nostalgic and inviting atmosphere.The town is also home to the Hardy Homestead, a living history museum that provides a glimpse into the life of early settlers. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the many hiking and biking trails in the surrounding Ozark National Forest. Hardy hosts several annual events, including the Spring River Canoe Race and the Autumn Fest, which draw visitors from all over the region.