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The former Budget Motors Inc. property is now available and ready for its next chapter! This highly visible corner includes three parcels for a total of 1.19 acres-817 Lewis Blvd, 820 Fowler Street, and 2301 9th Street-positioned in one of Sioux City's busiest corridors with more than 14,000 vehicles passing by each day. The main parcel at 817 Lewis Blvd spans .64 acres and features a 2,520 square foot metal building with three overhead doors (10'x10', 10'x14', 10'x10'), three auto lifts, an office area, kitchenette, and upstairs storage. The cubicles and safe stay, as well as the compressor in the garage. At 820 Fowler Street, you'll find .21 acres with a 4,000 square foot pole building with cement floor, two overhead doors (11'x14'), two walk through doors, and electricity. The third parcel, 2301 9th Street, offers .34 acres with a small garage currently used for storage. Located just down the street from McDonald's, Thompson Solutions, Motor Parts Central, and Johnnie Mars Family Restaurant, this site benefits from excellent visibility, easy access, and strong neighboring businesses. While the property is well suited for uses such as a tire shop, auto service center, dealership, coffee shop, or other drive-through concepts, it also presents an outstanding redevelopment opportunity. With three parcels on a busy corridor, this property is ideal for investors or developers looking to bring new life to one of Sioux City's most active commercial corners. If interested in the property as an auto dealership, buyer should contact city of Sioux City to understand current restrictions until January 2026.