3700 Central St, Detroit, MI 48210
For Sale
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This exceptional 14,491-square-foot industrial distribution center is strategically located at 3700 Central St, Detroit, MI 48210, within Wayne County's M4 - Intensive Industrial District. The single-story building sits on a 0.85-acre lot and offers significant operational advantages. Featuring two loading docks and two dock-high doors, this property is perfectly suited for efficient distribution operations. The 12-foot ceiling height provides ample clearance for storage and maneuvering of goods. Currently used for retail, the versatile M4 zoning allows for a wide range of uses, including a potential truck terminal. A portion of the building's foundation is above grade, facilitating seamless distribution workflows. The asking price for this well-positioned Detroit property is $949,000. This presents a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking a functional and adaptable industrial space in a prime location. The property's size, zoning, and features make it an ideal choice for various industrial and distribution needs. Its convenient location within Detroit offers easy access to major transportation routes, further enhancing its logistical appeal. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-maintained and strategically located industrial building in a thriving market.
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
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Property description
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M4 · Detroit, MIDetroit. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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