56 Scates St, Waynesville, NC 28786-1976
This exceptional 13,125-square-foot industrial property presents a rare leasing opportunity in Waynesville, North Carolina. Situated on a 5.12-acre lot, this single-story building, constructed in 1978, offers a versatile blend of warehouse and office space, ideal for a variety of businesses. The warehouse component encompasses over 9,000 square feet, featuring a convenient loading dock and a drive-in door for efficient material handling. The property benefits from climate control throughout, ensuring year-round comfort. The office area is well-appointed with six individual offices, a conference room, and shared restrooms, providing ample space for administrative functions. The property's location just off Hazelwood/Main Street offers excellent accessibility and visibility. The property features one building with a total of 13,125 square feet, all of which is currently vacant. The property's Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) is 8605-81-0728, located in Haywood County. This is a single-tenant property offering a unique opportunity to establish a significant presence in a desirable location. The property's combination of warehouse and office space, along with its convenient amenities, makes it an attractive option for businesses seeking a functional and well-equipped workspace. The ample land area provides potential for future expansion or outdoor storage.
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