High Visibility Lot Near Alice Memorial Stadium Lists for $550,000
A 1.19 acre commercial parcel at 150 S Stadium Rd Unit 10 in Alice was listed for $550,000 on December 16, 2025, giving local investors and business owners a chance to locate directly in front of the new Alice Memorial Stadium and next to Alice High School. The site is marketed for parking, restaurant, retail or storage use, and its proximity to student traffic and event crowds could shape development and traffic patterns when the stadium opens in June 2026.

A commercial lot directly in front of the planned Alice Memorial Stadium was placed on the market December 16, 2025, with an asking price of $550,000. The parcel at 150 S Stadium Rd Unit 10 covers approximately 1.19 acres and was shown on the listing page as having four days on market, with the listing refreshed December 19, 2025. The property is listed by James Magill of DH Realty Partners.
The listing highlights the parcel s high visibility from the stadium and its adjacency to Alice High School, positioning the site for uses such as event parking, quick service dining, retail aimed at students, or storage development. At the listed price the land equates to roughly $462,185 per acre, a useful benchmark for local owners and potential buyers considering comparative values in Jim Wells County.
For residents the placement of commercial activity immediately beside a major public venue and a school carries direct implications. If developed for parking or food service the site could ease game day congestion and create hourly and permanent jobs. Conversely increased commercial traffic during events may require local traffic planning and school drop off adjustments to maintain student safety and neighborhood circulation. The stadium itself is scheduled to open in June 2026, which compresses the timeline for any developer seeking to capitalize on event driven demand.
Economic impacts extend to the county s tax base and small business prospects. A new restaurant or retail outlet could capture foot traffic from both students and stadium visitors, while storage or parking facilities could serve seasonal event needs and nearby residents. Developers and municipal planners will weigh one time construction costs against projected revenues tied to attendance and school activity.
Prospective buyers and interested community members can contact James Magill at DH Realty Partners for more information and view the full listing for photos and details. Local officials and stakeholders will face decisions about traffic management, permitting and the mix of commercial uses as the stadium opening approaches.
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