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4.21 Acres Lot
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4.21 Acres Lot
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Industrial
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Southridge Bus Center 2Nd Add
MLS Listing ID 6519318
Year Built 2004
Annual Tax Amount $106,694
Tax Year 2023
Contingent None
Lot Size 4.210 Acres
Acres 4.21
Lot Dimensions 360x550
Property Description
- 38,003 SF industrial/flex space building
- Built in 2004, modern construction
- Strategically located in Mendota Heights
- Ample parking for employees and visitors
- Flexible layout for various industrial uses
- High ceilings for storage and equipment
- Well-maintained exterior and landscaping
- Easy access to major transportation routes
- Modern office space for administrative functions
- Loading docks and drive-in doors for convenient operations
- Energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems
- Close proximity to amenities and services
- Excellent investment opportunity in a thriving industrial market
- Built in 2004, modern construction
- Strategically located in Mendota Heights
- Ample parking for employees and visitors
- Flexible layout for various industrial uses
- High ceilings for storage and equipment
- Well-maintained exterior and landscaping
- Easy access to major transportation routes
- Modern office space for administrative functions
- Loading docks and drive-in doors for convenient operations
- Energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems
- Close proximity to amenities and services
- Excellent investment opportunity in a thriving industrial market
Location
State MN
County Dakota
Zoning Industrial
Interior
Heating Forced Air
Inclusions Building
Fireplace No
Exterior
Garage Parking Lot
Garage Spaces 6.0
Utilities Available Electric Common
Present Use Industrial,Office,Vacant,Warehouse
Parking Type Parking Lot
Building
Foundation 38003
Sewer City Sewer/Connected
Water City Water/Connected
Structure Type Block
Schools
School District West St. Paul-Mendota Hts.-Eagan
Listed by Garrett Farmer • NAI Legacy