1519 Calhoun St Trenton, NJ 08638
This exceptional 16-acre industrial property, located at 1519 Calhoun Street in Mercer County, presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a customizable warehouse solution. The site is zoned IP-2 Industrial Park (SA-6 Subarea Overlay), offering flexibility for a variety of industrial uses. The expansive lot size provides ample space for development, allowing tenants to tailor the site to their specific operational needs. Potential improvements could include fencing, paving, and lighting, all designed to meet the tenant's requirements. Existing utilities are already on-site, simplifying the setup process. The property is currently designated for multiple tenancy. The estimated 2024 taxes are $160,624.17. This is a rare opportunity to secure a large, adaptable industrial site in a desirable Mercer County location. The property's size and zoning make it ideal for a range of industrial operations, from warehousing and distribution to manufacturing and light industrial uses. The potential for customization ensures the property can be perfectly tailored to meet the specific needs of the future tenant, maximizing efficiency and productivity. With its strategic location and versatile zoning, this property represents a sound investment opportunity with significant long-term potential. The existing infrastructure, including readily available utilities, further enhances the property's appeal and reduces the time and cost associated with development.
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