830 Tom Starling Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28306-8100
This 10,745-square-foot warehouse, situated in Cumberland County's Industrial Center, presents a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking efficient and versatile space. Built in 1993, the single-tenant property sits on a 6.46-acre lot and is zoned MP. The building boasts high ceilings and an open floor plan, easily adaptable to various industrial uses. Loading and unloading are facilitated by two 14' x 14' electric roll-up drive-in doors, a dock-high loading area with an additional roll-up door, and systems designed to accommodate refrigerated trucks. A climate-controlled office area provides comfortable workspace, complemented by a loft accessible via stairs and featuring a forklift-accessible loading door, perfect for storage. Its previous use as an electrical parts distribution center speaks to its suitability for similar operations. The property benefits from excellent access to major transportation arteries, including I-95 and Business 95, and is conveniently located within five minutes of Fayetteville Regional Airport and 15 minutes of Fort Liberty and Pope Air Force Base. This well-maintained property is move-in ready and offers significant potential for a variety of industrial tenants.
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McNaughton-McKay Electric Company - Fayetteville Building Supply Electrical Service
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MP · Fayetteville, NCFayetteville. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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