1490 Truss Rd SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
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This exceptional industrial property in New Philadelphia, Ohio, presents a unique investment opportunity. The complex comprises five buildings totaling 45,702 square feet on approximately 21.8 acres. Building #1, a substantial 80' x 230' insulated metal structure, boasts 16-foot ceilings, attached offices, restrooms, two overhead gas heaters, two sliding doors, and two additional overhead doors. Building #2 and #3 are each 60' x 120' insulated metal buildings with 16-foot ceilings and two 16-foot sliding doors, each equipped with two overhead gas heaters. Building #4, a 68' x 156' insulated metal building, features 16-foot ceilings, four overhead gas radiant heaters, and two 14-foot overhead doors. Building #5, measuring 60' x 24', offers 15-foot ceilings, a 14-foot overhead door, and a 12' x 21' conference room with electric baseboard heating and a window air unit. An additional 24' x 48' insulated bay, adjacent to Building #5, includes an overhead gas heater and mezzanine storage. The property features a total of 14 dock-high doors. This well-maintained complex is ideally situated for convenient access to State Route 250 and I-77, making it an attractive location for various industrial and distribution needs. The asking price is $1,700,000, with a price per square foot of $37.20. The property was built in 1999 and has five buildings with APN numbers: 7100800000, 7100799000, 7100798000, 7100797000, and 7100057000.
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Newpark Mats & Integrated Services Business To Business Service
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