16 Poultney St 50 Whitehall, NY 12887-1516
This exceptional industrial property, located at 16 Poultney Street, Unit 16, in Whitehall, New York, presents a significant investment opportunity. Spanning a substantial 11.74 acres of land, this property offers ample space for a variety of industrial uses. The expansive acreage provides significant potential for expansion, development, or the establishment of a large-scale operation. The property's location in Whitehall, NY offers access to key transportation routes and infrastructure, facilitating efficient logistics and distribution. The asking price for this substantial industrial holding is $990,000. Given the size of the land parcel and its strategic location, this property represents a rare opportunity for businesses seeking to establish or expand their operations in a thriving industrial area. The property's substantial acreage allows for considerable flexibility in terms of building design and layout, catering to a wide range of industrial needs. Further investigation into zoning regulations and potential development options is encouraged. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a significant industrial property in a desirable location. Serious inquiries are welcome. The property is offered as-is. Detailed site plans and surveys are available upon request. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a large parcel of land suitable for various industrial applications.
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