Overview
Versatile Industrial/Warehouse Opportunity
This 211,552 square foot industrial complex is situated on approximately 36 acres, with 23.5 acres actively utilized. Originally constructed in 1937, with expansions in 1947, 1962, and 1986, the site consists of four major structures and two minor structures. Approved for light industrial and warehouse use, the property formerly housed a Pitt Corning glass manufacturing and warehouse operation until production ceased in 2016. The available space includes 20,960 square feet of gross office space, which can be subdivided from 2,000 square feet and up, and approximately 50,000+ square feet of warehouse space. The administrative building, manufacturing plant, and warehouse #8 have been recently remodeled. Warehouse #2 features 7 loading docks, including 5 with dock locks and built-in loading ramps. Manufacturing plant #8 has 5 loading docks, 2 equipped with locks and built-in ramps. The property previously had two rail spurs providing access to the WINY Pennsylvania Railroad. It is equipped with water, sewer access, a telecommunications system, natural gas, a by-pass pipeline, and a fire protection system, and is fully alarmed. The property is relatively level, with frontage on Route 6, Pearl Street, Benton Avenue, and the Allegheny River, and is located minutes from the Bradford Regional Airport. Nearby industries and major employers include Zippo Manufacturing Company, Bradford Regional Medical Center, the Federal Government, the Bradford Area School District, the Ardagh Group, and the American Refining Group. The top employers in the county are primarily in manufacturing-related industries.