300 Kent St Andrews, NC 28901
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This exceptional Cherokee County industrial property, located at 300 Kent St., offers a substantial 311,830 square feet of versatile space, ideal for manufacturing, warehousing, or distribution. The single-building property sits on a generous 58.22 acres and boasts a recent 2023 renovation. With a minimum divisible space of 3,000 square feet and the ability to lease the entire 311,830 square feet contiguously, this property provides unparalleled flexibility for businesses of all sizes. The building features impressive 21-foot clear ceiling heights and a spacious layout with 30' x 40' column spacing. Seven loading docks ensure efficient loading and unloading operations, complemented by ample parking with 200 spaces available. The property is equipped for heavy power demands, boasting an 8,000 amp/480v power supply. Built in 1964 and meticulously updated in 2023, this property combines classic industrial character with modern functionality. Its Industrial zoning and convenient location in Cherokee County make it an exceptional opportunity. The property's APN is 5556-18-31-9548-000. Currently, the entire 311,830 square feet is available for lease. Don't miss this chance to secure a premier industrial space in a thriving location.
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Wells & West Inc Construction Company General Contractor
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Eastman Chemical/Phoenix Warehouse & Storage
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Munters Corporation Hardware & Home Improvement HVAC Service
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Perfect Fit Components Industrial Manufacturer Production Facility
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