300 E 39Th St, Hastings, NE 68901
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This exceptional 113,105-square-foot warehouse, situated on an 8.93-acre lot in Adams County, presents a significant opportunity for industrial businesses. Built in 1996, the property boasts a flexible layout suitable for multiple tenants, with a minimum divisible space of 1,600 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 101,941 square feet. Currently, the entire 113,105 square feet is vacant, offering immediate occupancy. The warehouse features impressive ceiling heights ranging from 20 to 28 feet, providing ample vertical space for storage and operations. Loading and unloading are facilitated by five dock-high doors and one drive-in door. Ample parking is available with 150 spaces. The property is equipped with robust power capabilities, including 2,000 and 3,000 AMP 3-phase services. The building's construction includes metal walls and a metal roof. Internal features include two Hastings air rotation units for heating and two cranes (one-ton and two-ton capacity). The I-2 Heavy Industrial zoning allows for a variety of uses. The property's location offers convenient access to Interstate 80, and outdoor storage is possible. The property's APN is 320-00084.00. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a large, well-maintained warehouse in a prime industrial location.
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COMMERCIAL · Hastings, NEHastings. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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