600 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL 32073
This expansive industrial property, located at 600 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL 32073, presents a significant opportunity for businesses seeking a large-scale operation. The single-tenant building boasts a substantial 283,301 square feet of space, all currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Constructed in 1974 and renovated in 1999, the facility features a 30-foot ceiling height, providing ample vertical storage capacity. Efficient operations are supported by 32 dock-high doors and 2 drive-in doors, ensuring seamless loading and unloading. Ample parking is available with 477 spaces. The property sits on a generous 35.58 acres of land, zoned CI in Clay County, Florida. The robust power supply of 2,500 amps/488 volts, 3-phase, 4-wire heavy power ensures sufficient capacity for demanding industrial processes. This exceptional property offers a unique combination of size, functionality, and location, making it an ideal choice for a variety of industrial uses, including manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution. Its strategic location in Orange Park provides easy access to major transportation routes, further enhancing its logistical advantages. The property's substantial size and modern features make it a compelling investment opportunity for businesses seeking to establish or expand their operations in the thriving Florida market.
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