The postal service is asking for $1.35 million for the site, which includes a 9,722-sf building. Dean Janeff of NAI Commercial Industrial Properties Co., who is marketing the property, says it's one of those infill sites that comes along every once in a while. The postal service closed the office when it opened another facility on the south side of Northcross Mall.

The site is in the middle of a retail strip that extends along both sides of Anderson Lane from Burnet Road on the east to MoPac Expressway on the west. A Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse is due to join the mix just north of the area at MoPac and Steck Avenue later this year.

The area is becoming used to reuse projects. The Lowe's site had been a printing plant and the movie theater in Northcross Mall is now a corporate conference center. A former restaurant across from the post office site opened last year as a Conn's Appliance store.Janeff says a buyer could use the current building on the side or tear it down and build something new.

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