10 Industrial Dr, Florida, NY 10921
This single-tenant warehouse, located at 10 Industrial Drive, Goshen, NY 10924, offers 9,720 square feet of versatile space situated on a 2.4-acre lot in Orange County. The building, constructed in 1990 and classified as Class B, features a single story with a total of 9,720 square feet of vacant space. The property boasts a newly leveled parking lot providing ample space for trucks and employees, with the ability to drive around the building. The warehouse includes a 1,075 square foot office area with two bathrooms, a lunchroom, a private office, and two 10-foot overhead doors in the rear. The warehouse storage area measures 134'9" x 48' with a 9'8" clear ceiling height. Additional warehouse/truck storage/repair space measures 53'10" x 59'9" with a 14-foot overhead door (with space to add a second door) and a 15'9" ceiling height. The property features concrete flooring throughout, three-phase electric and natural gas utilities. Currently undergoing improvements, the metal roof is being repainted, and new HVAC systems are being installed in the office and front of the building, with the potential to expand to cover the entire structure. The property is zoned CO and offers convenient access to major highways, making it ideal for businesses requiring a blend of office and warehouse space. The Orange County Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) is 333089-020-000-0002-006.000-0000.
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