1075 Entrance Dr, Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2724
This exceptional Class A executive office building, located at 1075 W Entrance Drive in Auburn Hills, Michigan, presents a unique investment opportunity. The 210,000-square-foot, four-story building sits on a sprawling 14+ acre wooded lot, offering a tranquil and prestigious setting. Built in 2001, the property boasts ample parking with 1,030 spaces (approximately 5 per 1,000 square feet). The building is equipped with a backup generator for the entire structure and a substantial 3000 amp, 277/480 volt primary power transformer, ensuring reliable operation. Existing infrastructure for a large cafeteria is in place, providing a potential amenity for tenants. The property's zoning allows for potential tech/R&D use, particularly on the north side of the building. Its convenient location offers close proximity to Stellantis, Oakland University, and numerous Tier 1 suppliers. The asking price for this impressive property is $14,500,000. Large spaces are available, ranging from 50,000 square feet to the entire building. This is an ideal opportunity for a company seeking a prominent and well-equipped corporate headquarters or a savvy investor looking for a high-value asset in a prime location. The property's size, amenities, and strategic location make it a truly exceptional offering.
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