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Investment Highlights

  • 68,106 sqft.
  • sprinklers
  • elevator

Executive Summary

Opportunity awaits this large three story building. Perfect for residential housing or storage space. Currently offers: office spaces, gas heat, sprinkler system, elevator, five bay loading dock, large parking lot, town water/sewer, and solid brick construction. Property sitting on a large parcel of 2.95 acres. One tenant in office space will be vacant at closing.
Historically this was originally the "Boston Duck Company", Boston + Maine railroad store house. Industrial cotton textile mill. Located beside the railroad bridge which spanned the "Swift River" back in time.

Property Facts

Price $628,254 CAD
Price Per SF $9.22 CAD
Sale Type Investment or Owner User
Property Type Industrial
Lot Size 2.95 AC
Rentable Building Area 68,106 SF
No. Stories 3
Year Built 1900
Zoning TR

Amenities

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Front Loading
  • Reception
  • Storage Space

Utilities

  • Lighting
  • Gas
  • Water
  • Sewer
  • Heating
Not walkable
10/100
Exceptionally drivable
90/100
Somewhat bikeable
20/100
  • Listing ID: 40921488

  • Date on Market: 2026-06-15

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 3161 High St., Palmer, MA 01069

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