768 Daniel Webster Hwy, Merrimack, NH 03054
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This exceptional build-to-suit opportunity in Merrimack, NH, offers 135,800 square feet of flexible industrial space across two single-story buildings. Located at 768 Daniel Webster Highway, this property boasts a 28-foot ceiling height, perfect for high-bay storage and operations. The minimum divisible space is 16,000 square feet, with the potential to lease the entire 135,800 square feet contiguously. Units will feature drive-ins and loading docks, the exact number to be determined based on tenant needs. Flexible floor plans allow for customized configurations to meet diverse business requirements. The property sits on a 14.97-acre lot and is zoned Commercial/Industrial. Utilities will include public water, septic, natural gas, and electricity. Conveniently located between Route 3/Daniel Webster Highway and the Everett Turnpike (Exit 13) near Raymond Wieczorek Drive, this prime location offers excellent access to major transportation routes. Completion is scheduled for 2025. This is an ideal opportunity for businesses seeking modern, efficient, and strategically located industrial space in a thriving New Hampshire market. The property's size and flexibility make it suitable for a wide range of industrial and distribution uses. Contact us today to discuss your specific needs and explore the possibilities of customizing this build-to-suit project to perfectly fit your business operations.
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