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RUSSELL/ FRUIT OF THE LOOM WAREHOUSE Russell Road 248 000 pi² 100% Loué Industriel Immeuble Alexander City, AL 35010 9 040 686 $ CAD (36,45 $ CAD/pi²)



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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- 9 loading Docks
- 240, 680, 600 VOLTS (Abundance of amperage)
- Less than 1 mile from hwy 280
- 2 Roll in doors
- 12,000 SF basement
Résumé de l'annonce
This versatile industrial facility features impressive ceiling heights ranging from 19’ to 39’, robust power capabilities including 240V, 480V, and 600V with abundant amperage, two roll-in doors, and nine loading docks for efficient operations. The property also includes a 12,000 SF basement with its own roll-in door, adding valuable flexible space. Ideally situated less than one mile from US Highway 280—the primary connector between Birmingham and Auburn—the site provides seamless regional access. Alex City further enhances logistical advantages with direct rail service, a local airport, and strong highway networks, making it ideal for warehousing, distribution, and manufacturing. Located approximately 15 miles from Lake Martin, one of the largest man-made lakes in the U.S., the area offers exceptional recreational amenities including boating, fishing, camping, golf, marinas, and iconic landmarks like Kowaliga Bridge. The property is also conveniently positioned within a two-hour drive of Atlanta, GA, and a three-hour drive to the Port of Mobile, supporting both regional and international connectivity.
Faits sur la propriété
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Assez accessible à pied
40/100
Très bien adapté aux voitures
80/100
Relativement accessible en vélo
20/100
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