Catylist Listing ID: | 25590183 |
Property Subtypes: | Flex Space, Mixed Use, Other |
Contiguous Space: | 13,054 SF |
Building Size (RSF): | 115,488 SF |
Gross Land Area: | 3 - 4.50 Acres |
Lease Rate: |
$5 PSF (Annual) |
Base Monthly Rent: | $5,439 |
Lease Types: | Modified Gross |
Ceiling: | 12 ft. |
Last Updated: | 9/28/2023 |
Large former manufacturing building in the Village of Manchester with very affordable gross rent rates. Building is a single story, fully sprinklered 115,488 sf building with new rubber roof and 13,054 sf of air conditioned office space. Two large surface parking lots totaling 1.5 acres adjacent to the building available for parking. |
Suite: Office | 13,054 SF | $5 PSF (Annual) Modified Gross |
Space Available: | 13,054 SF | |
Lease Rate: |
$5 PSF (Annual) $5,439 (Monthly) |
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Lease Type: | Modified Gross | |
Space Description: | Requires some buildout. $5.00 PSF PLUS UTILITIES. | |
Space Subcategory: | Office Building | |
Date Available: | 9/7/2021 | |
Space Type: | Relet | |
Ceiling | 12 ft. |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw W of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | Manchester Village & Township |
Tax ID/APN: | PM-1690340001 |
Zoning: | I-1 LIMITED INDUSTRIAL |
Market Type: | Small |
Property Located Between: | Two blocks off M-52 |
Highway Access: | M-52 to I-94 |
Airports: | DTW, Ann Arbor, Jackson |
Area Description: | Building is located on the east side of Manchester, just minutes from SR-52 and Downtown Manchester. Close proximity to banks, restaurants, schools and more. Great small town atmosphere. Manchester is a village in Washtenaw County, Michigan, situated on the River Raisin, founded in 1833 and named after Manchester, England. The community grew up around the river’s water power and historic Mill Pond. It is a small, closely-knit community, which provides opportunities for leisure time involvement in organizations, churches, and schools. It provides cultural resources for residents of the adjacent rural townships. The Village is a full service center and not a suburb. Its geographical position has thus far saved it from the pressures of rapid urbanization and encourages self-sufficiency even in recreational pursuits. However, the Village is within driving distance of a variety of cultural events in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Adrian, Jackson, and of programs at two universities and several colleges. Manchester has four parks and the Leonard Preserve that offer beautiful settings for gatherings or walking. Downtown provides unique family restaurants, arts, antiques and gifts. The Italianate architecture preserves the charm of 19th century America, and includes several historic churches and homes. Community-wide festivities are still a dominant theme in Village life including the reknowned Manchester Chicken Broil, the canoe and boat race in May, Memorial Day parade, the Community Fair, Fourth of July celebration, gazebo concerts, Riverfolk Festival, Sportsman’s Club activities/events, and numerous other community, club, school and church events. Manchester schools offer excellent performing arts center, gym, weight room, media center, telecommunications lab, as well as many academic resources including Smartboards, projectors, computer labs, and recently our one to one iPad roll out for each student. They strive to provide a secure, challenging learning environment which will empower all students to achieve their greatest potential. |
Tenancy: | Multiple Tenants |
Total Number of Buildings: | 1 |
Number of Stories: | 1 |
Property Condition: | Fair |
Year Renovated: | 1990 |
Roof Type: | Flat |
Construction/Siding: | Brick |
Parking Type: | Surface |
Parking Description: | Ample amount of parking available on two lots adjacent to building totaling 1.5 acres. |
Total Parking Spaces: | 150 |
Overhead Cranes: | Undisclosed |
Sprinklers: | None |
X-Phase: | 3 |
Heat Type: | Natural Gas, Space Heaters |
Heat Source: | Ceiling Units |
Lighting: | Metal Halide |
Interior Description: | Open shop space for industrial manufacturing, |
Zoning Description: | I-1 Limited Industrial Village of Manchester § 151.052 I-1, LIMITED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. (A) Purpose. This District is designed to accommodate industrial, storage, and other uses that generate a minimum of noise, glare, odors, dust, vibration, air and water pollution, fire and safety hazards, or the emission of any potentially harmful or obnoxious matter or radiation or any other nuisance characteristics. It is the purpose of these regulations to permit development of the enumerated functions to protect surrounding areas from incompatible industrial activities, to restrict the intrusion of nonrelated uses such as residential, agricultural, business and commercial, except retail businesses that normally do not require the customer to call at the place of business, and to encourage the discontinuance of uses presently existing in the district which are nonconforming by virtue of the type of use. To these ends, certain uses are excluded which would function more effectively in other districts and which would interfere with the operation of the uses permitted in this District. (B) Permitted uses. (1) Research-oriented and light industrial park uses; (2) Printing, lithographic, blueprinting, commercial laundries, dry cleaning establishments, wholesale business, ice and cold storage plants, lumber, fuel and feed supply yards, and other similar uses; (3) Light manufacturing, research, assembly, testing, and repair of components, devices, equipment, and systems of professional scientific and controlling instruments, photographic and optical goods, including the following: (a) Communication, transmission, and reception equipment such as coils, tubes, semi-conductors, navigation control equipment, and systems guidance equipment; (b) Data processing equipment and systems; (c) Graphics and art equipment; (d) Metering instruments; (e) Optical devices, equipment, and systems; (f) Stereo, audio units, radio equipment and systems; (g) Photographic equipment; (h) Radar, infrared, and ultraviolet equipment and systems; (i) Scientific and mechanical instruments such as calipers and transits; and (j) Testing equipment. (4) Light manufacturing, processing, or assembling of the following: (a) Biological products, drugs, medicinal chemicals, and pharmaceutical preparation; (b) Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, electronic equipment and accessories; and (c) Office, computing, and accounting machines. (5) Research and design centers where the center are intended for the development of pilot or experimental products, together with related office buildings for the research facilities where the offices are designed to accommodate executive, administrative, professional, accounting, engineering, architectural, and support personnel; (6) Data processing and computer centers, including the servicing and maintenance of electronic data processing equipment; (7) Warehousing, refrigerated and general storage, but not including self-storage facilities; (8) Business service establishments such as printing and photocopying services, mail and packaging services, and typing and secretarial services; and (9) Training and/or educational centers where the centers are designed and intended to provide training at the business, technical, and/or professional level. |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Legal Description: | *OLD SID - PM 16-620-017-00 MA 9-12 LOTS 3 TO 12 INCL., BLOCK C ALFRED C. TORREYS ADDITION. |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 2,429 | 4,569 | 9,395 |
Median Age: | 42.41 | 43.19 | 44.88 |
Households: | 1,071 | 1,864 | 3,727 |
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