56 Carlson Rd Orange, CT 06477
This exceptional 4-acre industrial property in Orange, Connecticut, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully functional, vacant 24-door cross-dock truck terminal. Located conveniently within one mile of I-95, this single-story building offers unparalleled access to major transportation arteries, ensuring efficient logistics and distribution. The property boasts 24 loading docks and 24 dock-high doors, providing ample capacity for high-volume operations. The building is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy and customization to suit the specific needs of the next user. This turnkey solution eliminates the need for extensive renovations or upgrades, allowing for a swift and seamless transition into operations. The expansive lot size provides ample space for maneuvering large vehicles and potential future expansion. This is an ideal investment for businesses seeking a strategically located, high-capacity warehouse and distribution center in a thriving Connecticut market. The property is ready for immediate possession, offering a significant advantage in today's competitive industrial real estate landscape. Its prime location and substantial features make it an exceptional opportunity for long-term growth and profitability. The property is situated in Orange, New Haven County, CT, with the address being 56 Carlson Rd, zip code 06477.
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