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0.36 acre Buildable land in Saginaw. MI

Four Adjacent Buildable Residential Lots + Additional Adjacent Vacant Land | Walnut Street – Saginaw, MI

Total Approx. 0.36 Acre | Offered by Red Bridge Landings

Red Bridge Landings proudly presents a rare infill opportunity on Walnut Street in Saginaw, Michigan, featuring two adjacent buildable residential lots, created by combining multiple side-by-side parcels, along with additional adjacent vacant land—ideal for builders and developers seeking larger acreage within city limits.

Property Addresses Included

• 1603 Walnut Street

• 1611 Walnut Street

• 1615 Walnut Street

• 1623 Walnut Street

All parcels are adjacent and contiguous, allowing for flexible site planning and expanded build potential.

Lot Configuration & Acreage

• Parcels at 1603 & 1611 Walnut Street are being combined to increase usable footprint for construction

• Additional adjacent vacant land at 1615 & 1623 Walnut Street

• Total c...

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Directions

Driving from 1615 Walnut St in Saginaw to the downtown area is a short, direct trip, typically taking about 4–6 minutes to cover roughly 1.5 miles.

Driving Directions to Downtown Saginaw (via S Washington Ave)

Head west on Walnut St toward S 17th St.

Turn left onto S Washington Ave.

Continue on S Washington Ave, which will take you directly into the heart of downtown Saginaw.

Main Attractions in the Downtown Saginaw Area

The Dow Event Center & Jolt Credit Union Event Park: A premier venue for concerts, sporting events (Saginaw Spirit Hockey), and the outdoor Huntington Event Park.

Temple Theatre: A restored 1927 theater hosting live performances, films, and the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra.

Castle Museum of Saginaw County History: Located in a historic 1897 French chateau-style building, featuring local history exhibits.

Japanese Cultural Center & Tea House: A quiet, authentic garden and tea house on the shore of Lake Linton.

Saginaw Art Museum: A cultural institution featuring art from various periods in a 1904 mansion.

Children’s Zoo at Celebration Square: A popular family destination, especially in warmer months.

SVRC Marketplace & Farmers Market: A downtown market offering local foods and artisan goods.

Ojibway Island & Hoyt Park: Scenic, central outdoor spaces for walking, summer events, and winter ice-skating.

Old Town District: Known for antique shops, breweries like Oracle Brewing Company, and restaurants.

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Listing last updated: January 25, 2026 at 11:02 AM
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