4927 Texas 146 | Bacliff, TX 77518-2440, US
This 2.9± acre commercial development tract presents a rare opportunity to acquire high-visibility highway frontage along the heavily traveled SH 146 corridor at the southern entrance to Bacliff. Positioned between the tourism-driven markets of Kemah and Galveston, the property benefits from strong daily commuter traffic, coastal tourism activity, and continued residential growth throughout the surrounding Bay Area communities. The site includes an existing 6, 820 SF warehouse, though it is being offered primarily at land value, allowing developers or owner-users the flexibility to redevelop or reposition the property for a wide range of commercial uses. The property also includes two RV hookup stations with water, sewer, and electric, providing potential interim income or operational flexibility. With excellent highway exposure, direct access, and strong traffic counts, the tract is well suited for quick-service restaurants (QSRs), convenience stores or fuel stations, neighborhood retail, contractor service yards, flex/light industrial users, or mixed service-oriented commercial development. As development continues to expand along the SH 146 corridor, opportunities to secure commercial acreage with strong frontage and visibility are becoming increasingly limited, making this an attractive investment or development opportunity in a growing coastal market.
The property is located along the FM 146 / SH 146 corridor at the southern entrance to Bacliff, Texas, a rapidly growing coastal community in Galveston County. SH 146 serves as one of the region’s primary north–south thoroughfares connecting Kemah, Seabrook, Bacliff, San Leon, Texas City, and Galveston, providing convenient access throughout the Bay Area and coastal markets. The corridor experiences strong daily traffic volumes and benefits from both local commuter activity and significant visitor traffic traveling to the Kemah Boardwalk, marinas, waterfront dining, and Galveston Island. The surrounding area includes a mix of established residential neighborhoods, expanding housing developments, and coastal tourism destinations, creating consistent demand for retail, restaurant, and service-oriented businesses. Its strategic position between the tourism hub of Kemah and the regional draw of Galveston makes this corridor a highly desirable location for commercial development.