500 S Broad St Meriden, CT 06450
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This exceptional 422,000-square-foot industrial property, situated on 48.1 acres in Meriden, Connecticut (zip code 06450), presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking versatile space. The property, classified as Class B, boasts a single three-story building constructed in 1957 and renovated in 1970. Offering multiple tenancy options, spaces range from a minimum divisible unit of 10,208 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 135,252 square feet. Clear ceiling heights reach 10 feet. The building features one drive-in door, eleven loading docks, and an elevator for convenient access to all three floors. Ample parking is available with 550 spaces. The property is zoned M-3 and benefits from excellent highway access and proximity to local services, conveniently located on the Meriden/Wallingford line. The building includes a lower-level auditorium with a capacity exceeding 200 people and offers various office spaces, ranging from 19,983 square feet on the first floor to 3,000-30,000 square feet on the second floor. Power is supplied at 277/480 volts. Lease rates vary depending on the space type and size.
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Cap rate
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2024Comparables
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Property description
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M-3 · Meriden, CTMeriden. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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