765 HWY 110, UNION SPRINGS AL, Salvage Yard w 80FT SCALE

765 Highway 110 Union Springs, AL 36089

Union Springs
FOR SALE FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Truck Stops
Amount:
$199,000
Last Verified:
Apr 12, 2024

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Description

Great warehouse location and former salvage yard situated on a 2.8 acre lot in Union Springs, Alabama. One free standing warehouse structure consisting of 3,569 SF with an additional 1,140 SF of office space totally 4,700+ SF of commercial office space. 80' digital trucking scale on site. High Traffic Counts.

Great warehouse location and former salvage yard situated on a 2.8 acre lot in Union Springs, Alabama. One free standing warehouse structure consisting of 3,569 SF with an additional 1,140 SF of office space totally 4,700+ SF of commercial office space. 80' digital trucking scale on site. High Traffic Counts.

Highway 110 begins at Vaughn Rd. in Montgomery and continues to Union Springs where it merges with U.S. Highway 82. Union Springs is located in the southeastern region of Alabama near the center of Bullock County. The city is located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 82 and U.S. Route 29. Route 82 leads east 40 miles to Eufaula and northwest 46 miles to the state capital, Montgomery. Route 29 leads north 23 miles to Tuskegee and southwest 40 miles to Troy.

Building Size: 4700sq ft
Lot Size: 2.8 acres


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765 HWY 110, UNION SPRINGS AL, Salvage Yard w 80FT SCALE
Space Available: 4700 SF
Lease Type: Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $3000.00

Map of 765 Highway 110, Union Springs, AL, 36089

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