Industrial facility in the Red Hill South Business Park on 11.5 acres. Fully open main building of approximately 60,000 square feet and an excellent clear height range of 42-52 feet. Building has potential to be expanded or subdivided. Multiple drive-in, and grade level loading doors. Secondary, freestanding office building off approximately 4000 square feet with reception, offices, boardroom, and employee facilities. Prestige Business Park (M3) zoning allows many uses with the property being most suitable for manufacturing, transportation, building/contracting supply, and it's current use as a solid waste recycling and transfer station. Property is well situated for potential future area improvements including connection to sewer services from Dickenson Road, and being in close proximity to the proposed Dartnall Road expansion. Quick drive to Redhill/Linc and QEW access. Many major amenities also nearby. (id:50964)
BusinessType | Other |
MLS® Number | XH4205085 |
Property Type | Industrial |
Features | Country Residential |
StorageType | Holding Tank |
BasementType | None |
HeatingType | Forced Air, Hot Water Radiator Heat |
SizeExterior | 64000.0000 |
SizeInterior | 64000 Sqft |
UtilityWater | Unknown |
Acreage | No |
Sewer | Holding Tank |
SizeDepth | 1153 Ft |
SizeFrontage | 474 Ft |
SizeTotalText | Unknown |
ZoningDescription | M3 |
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