4215 Howard Ave Kerman, CA 93630-9674
This exceptional investment opportunity presents a substantial processing facility ideally situated west of Fresno, in Biola, California, at 4215 N Howard Avenue, Kerman. The property encompasses a generous 37.53 acres and features a significant 45,900+ square foot main processing building. This expansive structure is fully enclosed and equipped with a comprehensive sprinkler system, ensuring both safety and operational efficiency. In addition to the main building, the property includes eight metal buildings of varying sizes, providing ample space for diverse operational needs. A dedicated stand-alone office building offers convenient administrative space, while a built-in truck scale facilitates efficient weighing and logistics. Two recessed loading docks streamline the handling of goods, and a substantial portion of the fenced property is paved, optimizing accessibility and maneuverability. A significant advantage is the presence of a fully owned solar energy system, projected to generate over 500,000 kilowatt-hours annually, offering substantial cost savings and environmental benefits. While the exact year of construction is unavailable from public records, potential buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence to verify this information if deemed necessary. This property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-equipped, expansive processing facility with significant potential for growth and profitability. The asking price is $10,000,000.
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AE20 · Kerman, CAKerman. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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