Apt: 1
Hamptonburgh, NY 10916

Property

Type: Unknown
Pets: No Pets Allowed
Lot Size: 6.20 Acres

Financials

Rent:$3,900
44 W 24th St, New York, NY 10010, USA
Phone:
Listing Courtesy of Keller Williams Realty

This historic and rare Campbell Hall Commercial building is said to have been built by The Borden Cheese Company back in the 1940's.

Description

This historic and rare Campbell Hall Commercial building is said to have been built by The Borden Cheese Company back in the 1940's. It is an impressive space and well suited for distribution, warehouse, storage and so much more. Located in a very central location, you can be in the surrounding communities and to the major traffic corridors in minutes. This building offers high ceilings, an open floor plan, a private loading dock with great clearance and a power overhead door. There is an independent entrance that opens into a reception / office space. There are two additional and convenient rooms for either office or production space, in addition to the main floor space. There is an overhead hoist/lift that was previously used in the repair of fork lifts and other heavy duty Industrial equipment. Property class; Other Storage, Warehouse and Distribution Facilities (449) Zoning / Rural Preserve (R-4A)

Amenities

  • Bathrooms
  • Ceiling Fan(s)
  • Electricity Connected
  • Fire Alarm
  • Landscaped
  • Level
  • Natural Gas Connected
  • Overhead Door(s)
  • Phone Available
  • Private
  • Propane
  • Ramp
  • Trash Collection Private
  • Water Connected

Long Island MLS

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