690 Enterprise Dr, Auburn, GA 30011-3383
This exceptional industrial property, located at 690 Enterprise Drive in Auburn, Georgia, presents a compelling investment opportunity. The 12,500 square foot warehouse sits on a 2.06-acre lot and is zoned for Light Industrial use within Barrow County, although it's designated M-2 with limitations to M-1 uses. The building boasts a versatile layout ideal for distribution and warehousing operations. Features include two dock-high doors and two drive-in doors, ensuring efficient loading and unloading. Ceiling heights range from 17 to 24 feet, providing ample vertical space for storage and operations. The property also includes approximately 1,742 square feet of office space. Power is supplied by a robust 480 amp, 400-volt, 3-phase system. Further expansion is possible thanks to an existing building expansion pad. The asking price for this well-maintained property is $1,700,000. Its strategic location in Auburn, Georgia, offers easy access to major transportation routes, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a functional and efficient warehouse space. This property is offered as a single-tenant occupancy. The property's combination of size, features, and location makes it a highly desirable asset in the thriving Auburn industrial market.
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M-2 · Auburn, GAAuburn. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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