New to the leasing market! Good clean buildings with heavy power and utilities distributed throughout. Extremely functional for truck access and shipping with many docks at both ends of the building and tons of outdoor space. Many of the buildings were previously refrigerated. Can be combined with nearly 90 Acres of adjacent farmland. Includes a large common cafeteria space with washrooms. Ample power at 800A 600V 3 Phase. Zoning is currently agricultural with the potential for light industrial uses including warehousing. At 52429 Nova Scotia Line you'll find a flexible Landlord and Professional Management. Reach out to discuss your needs! 8 Minutes from Port Burwell 15 Minutes from Aylmer 24 Minutes from Tillsonburg 28 Minutes from St. Thomas 31 Minutes off the 401. (id:60234)
MLS® Number | X9054523 |
Property Type | Agriculture |
Amenities Near By | Highway |
Farm Type | Farm |
Parking Space Total | 100 |
Bathroom Total | 2 |
Cooling Type | Partially Air Conditioned |
Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
Heating Type | Other |
Size Exterior | 128000 Sqft |
Size Interior | 128,000 Ft2 |
Type | Unknown |
Utility Water | Municipal Water |
Acreage | No |
Land Amenities | Highway |
Size Depth | 1066 M |
Size Frontage | 195 M |
Size Irregular | Bldg=195 X 1066 M |
Size Total Text | Bldg=195 X 1066 M |
Zoning Description | Agricultural |
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Zachary Timmerman
Salesperson
(519) 649-6900
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