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1,733,312 Sq Feet Commercial Land in Black Hills of South Dakota

Property Type: Commercial / Retail Offered By: Owner
Address
 Northern Black Hills Near DeadwooD SD 57732
 Lead, SD    57732
 The Great U S of America County
Contact Information:
 Dave O
 Phone:  605 722 9925     eMail us

General Property Information
 Price:  $4370000
 Taxes:  $
 Year Built:  2002
 Age:  5-10 years
 Number of Baths:   6
 Number of Floors:  2.0
 Living Sq Ft:  8400
 Total Sq Ft:  9670
 Lot Size:  43 Acers
 Builder:  Black Hills Builders
Assumable Mortgage?   Yes
Area Information
Description:

1,733,312 Sq Feet Commercial Land

For Sale in the Northern Black Hills of South Dakota

43 acres of Commercial and Park Forest land with buildings and utilities.

$4,270,000.00. 1,733,312 sq feet, aprox $2.46 per foot

Meadows, springs, ponds, trees, rocks, 
and spectacular views.

Heliport space for most popular size business size helicopters.

Phone, Power, water, and waste water 
system already exist.

A number of structures were completed just a 
few years ago.

Zoned for commercial or residential use.

A State maintained highway boarders’ property with paved approach and drive.

Multiple entrances and exist with a county
 roads close by.

Truly the best of all worlds.

This is as unique a property as you will ever find, live water, towering pines, spruce and aspens, ever type of wild life found in the Black Hills lives on this property. Native grasses, wild flowers and green meadows abound. In just a few step out the front door one could be hiking, biking, snowmobiling, hunting or even camping in some of the most pristine mountains and meadows of the international know Black Hills of South Dakota. With in 10 minutes one can be skiing or snowboarding, or trout fishing in a world class stream. Spend the day horse back riding or gaming at one of Deadwoods casinos or dining at a five start resruant. In under 20 minutes one could be at gulfing at one of four acclaimed courses, mountain biking the Nickerson Trail or at the center of the Sturgis Rally. Take a day to go rafting, tracking wild life of all kinds or visiting over a dozen parks or museums. Almost any thing else one might want is within 55 miles or less of this property, including a regional airport.Live, play and work in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota , "where the people are spoiled and the land isn't ".

Just seconds from Lead South Dakota and a few moments from Historical Deadwood.




  A land rich in history, and diverse in nature. Paha Sapa (Blacks Hills) was named by the Native Americans who call it home. Come play and enjoy the wildlife, where elk, deer, and pronghorn range freely. Experience the music of songbirds, and the soaring of eagles, hawks, and other birds. Grand views of the Black Hills Mountains , where Northern Lights illuminate the clear night skies. From open meadows, to secluded Ponderosa pine and Cedar trees stands graced with wild flowers and picturesque rocky ridges - all just part of what make this property so spectacular. Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse, Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave all within a short distance.

 

 

 

About Lead South Dakota New World Class National Science Complex;

July Lead South Dakota was selected by the National Science Foundation for a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory. The South Dakota Science and Technology Authority and the Homestake Collaboration of scientists from universities and research institutions proposed an interim laboratory at the 4,850 foot level, as that level would provide opportunity for many, if not most, of the proposed experiments. By 2011 this facility plans an annual budget of over a Billion dollars a year.


The Michelson Trail Head 5P starts on this property, sight seeing, four wheeling, snow mobiling, mountain bike rides, horse backing and trails ride can all start at your front door.

Historical Lead, Deadwood and Sturgis, Two ski resorts within view, four golf courses within minuets from the front door.  

The world renowned Mickelson Trail System’s Trail Head 5P starts on this property, sight seeing, four wheeling, snowmobiling, as well as mountain bike rides, horse backing and hiking can all start at your front door.

About Lead;

High in the Black Hills perched precariously on its steep inclines stands one of South Dakota 's most memorable communities - Lead. While located just minutes from Presidents Park , Deadwood, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Spearfish Canyon , Wind Cave , Jewel Cave , Custer State Park and Devils Tower , Lead is your ideal vacation headquarters. A half-dozen hotels, bed and breakfasts, unique restaurants, private attractions, parks and museums allow visitors to relax and savor the beauty of the Northern Black Hills .


The Homestake Visitor's Center and Black Hills Mining Museum provide an inside look at mining and its history in the Black Hills . Daylight hours offer hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, mountain biking, hunting or fishing in spring, summer or fall. In winter, 7,000 foot peaks and crisp mountain air greet guests at Deer Mountain and Terry Peak ski resorts. Snowmobilers enjoy 300 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, while cross-country skiers explore a limitless sea of white.

About Deadwood;The West Doesn’t Get Any Wilder

The entire town is a registered National Historic Landmark that’s full of modern-day fun. You’ll find over 80 gaming halls offering a variety of the hottest slot machines and live Blackjack, Texas Hold’em and poker tables.

Deadwood is also a great family vacation destination. Learn about all the legends when you visit our historic museums.

About the Michelson Trail System;

The 111 mile Centennial Trail crosses the prairie grasslands near Bear Butte State Park and climbs into the Black Hills high country, skirting lakes and streams, Mount Rushmore National Monument , and winds through Custer State Park until it reaches Wind Cave National Park . Established in honor of South Dakota 's 100th anniversary, the Centennial Trail is an excellent sightseeing route, but only for the experienced rider. Ranges from intermediate to Expert single track through a range of terrain. The United States Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service and South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks have combined their efforts to develop this trail.

About the Black Hills ;

The region is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument, Harney Peak (the highest point east of the Rockies), Custer State Park (the largest state park in South Dakota, and one of the largest in the US), Bear Butte State Park, Devils Tower National Monument, and the Crazy Horse Memorial (the largest sculpture in the world). The Black Hills also hosts the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally each August started in 1940.

The George S. Mickelson Trail is a multi-use world class, state maintained trail through the Black Hills . It follows the abandoned track of the historic railroad route from Edgemont to Deadwood. The train used to be the only way to bring supplies to the miners in the Hills. The trail is about 110 miles in length, and can be used by hikers, cross-country skiers, trail riders, and bikers.

Today, the major city in the Black Hills is Rapid City , with an incorporated population of over 70,000 and a metropolitan population of 125,000. It serves a market area covering much of five states: North and South Dakota , Nebraska , Wyoming , and Montana . In addition to tourism and mining (including coal, specialty minerals, and the now declining gold mining), the Black Hills economy includes ranching (sheep and cattle, primarily, with buffalo and ratites becoming more common), timber (lumber), Ellsworth Air Force Base, and some manufacturing, including jewelry (Black Hills Gold Jewelry), cement, electronics, cabinetry, guns and ammunition. In many ways, the Black Hills functions as a very spread-out urban area with a population (not counting tourists) of 250,000. Other important Black Hills cities include Belle Fourche, a ranching town; Spearfish, home of Black Hills State University; Deadwood, a historic and well-preserved gambling mecca; its twin city of Lead, home of the Homestake Mine and the National Science Foundation for a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory ; Keystone, outside Mount Rushmore; Hill City, a timber and tourism town in the center of the Hills; Custer, a mining and tourism town and headquarters for Black Hills National Forest;

About South Dakota ;

The U.S. acquired the region as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and it was explored by Lewis and Clark in 1804–1806. Fort Pierre , the first permanent settlement, was established in 1817.

Settlement of South Dakota did not begin in earnest until the arrival of the railroad in 1873 and the discovery of gold in the Black Hills in 1874.

Agriculture is a cultural and economic mainstay, but it no longer leads the state in employment or share of gross state product. Durable-goods manufacturing and private services have evolved as the drivers of the economy. Tourism is also a booming industry in the state, generating over a billion dollars' worth of economic activity each year.

South Dakota is the second-largest producer of flaxseed and sunflower seed in the nation. It is the third-largest producer of hay and rye.

The Black Hills are the highest mountains east of the Rockies . Mt. Rushmore , in this group, is famous for the likenesses of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt, which were carved in granite by Gutzon Borglum. A memorial to Crazy Horse is also being carved in granite near Custer.

Other tourist attractions include the Badlands; the World's Only Corn Palace, in Mitchell; and the city of Deadwood , where gambling was recently legalized.


Historic Deadwood, located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is full of legendary fun! With ongoing restoration, Deadwood is being transformed back into the Wild West place that once drew the likes of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. 

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