315 Peck St New Haven, CT 06513
This exceptional 50,000-square-foot industrial property at 315 Peck Street in New Haven, Connecticut, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located in New Haven County, this single-tenant building boasts a desirable combination of warehouse and refrigerated/cold storage space, ideal for a variety of businesses. Constructed in 1956, the three-story structure features a 14-foot ceiling height, providing ample vertical space for storage and operations. The property includes two loading docks for efficient goods handling and a freight elevator connecting the floors, ensuring seamless internal transport. The building is equipped with 240-volt, 400-amp, 3-phase power, catering to significant energy demands. A recent roof replacement ensures long-term structural integrity. The property is zoned IL and offers a clean, unheated interior space. The entire 50,000 square feet is currently vacant, providing immediate occupancy for a new tenant. This property is part of the Erector Square Complex. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial industrial space in a strategic location within New Haven, Connecticut. The property's features and location make it an attractive option for businesses seeking efficient and well-maintained warehouse and cold storage facilities.
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