Property being sold by way of a silent auction. Price unlisted. Offers must be submitted in writing. A rare, 77,000 sf (approx) manufacturing plant available for sale in Alexandria, ON. Located half way between Ottawa and Montreal, and less than 50 km to the US border at Cornwall along HWY 401. This site is 13.47 acres, nicely landscaped and cared for. The membrane roof was replaced in 2007. The building electrical station was upgraded in 2021 to 1200 amps, 600/347 V 65 KAIC with 3 phase 4 wire system. Eighteen (18) new gas fired heaters were installed throughout the building in the fall of 2022. There is a mix of warehousing, office, lab space, utility rooms and mezzanine. Five dock doors. The property is vacant and ready for your retrofit. Some large industrial dryers, baghouse and packed tower water scrubber on exhaust stack may be included. Call to book a tour. (id:55689)
Business Type | Industrial |
Business Sub Type | Heavy industrial |
MLS® Number | 1352207 |
Property Type | Industrial |
Neigbourhood | Alexandria |
Parking Space Total | 150 |
Constructed Date | 1960 |
Heating Fuel | Electric |
Acreage | Yes |
Size Depth | 763 Ft |
Size Frontage | 553 Ft |
Size Irregular | 13.47 |
Size Total | 13.47 Ac |
Size Total Text | 13.47 Ac |
Zoning Description | Mg And R1-h |
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