Catylist Listing ID: | 30708513 |
Property Subtypes: | Flex Space, Industrial-Business Park, Light Industrial |
Contiguous Space: | 4,800 SF |
Building Size (RSF): | 4,800 SF |
Gross Building Area: | 19,200 SF |
Gross Land Area: | 10 Acres |
Lease Rate: |
$10.25 PSF (Annual) |
Base Monthly Rent: | $4,100 |
Lease Types: | Modified Gross |
Ceiling: | 14 ft. |
Docks/Doors: | 1 Door |
Drive In Bays: | 1 Bay |
Building Name: | Scio Commerce Center |
Last Updated: | 3/3/2021 |
Conveniently located in Scio Commerce Center, off Jackson Avenue between Baker and Zeeb. Easy access to I-94 and M-14 with close proximity to US-23. Ann Arbor address. Built in 1984, this attractive 19,200 sf single story building is divided into four 4,800 sf suites. Suite 2 has 1,600 sf of office space and 3,200 sf of manufacturing space. Manufacturing space is easily accessible from offices. Ceiling height is 14'. Features one 12'x12' overhead door and 200 amps of 208 volt 3-phase electric. Gas fired radiant tube heat. |
Suite: 2 | 4,800 SF | $10.25 PSF (Annual) Modified Gross |
Space Available: | 4,800 SF | |
Lease Rate: |
$10.25 PSF (Annual) $4,100 (Monthly) |
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Lease Type: | Modified Gross | |
Date Available: | 2/17/2021 | |
Space Type: | Relet | |
Ceiling | 14 ft. | |
Loading Doors | 1 | |
Drive In Bays | 1 |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw W of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | Scio Township |
Tax ID/APN: | H -08-20-100-034 |
Zoning: | I-1 LIMITED INDUSTRIAL |
Property Located Between: | Off Jackson Road between Zeeb and Baker |
Highway Access: | I-94, M-14 |
Airports: | DTW, Ann Arbor |
Area Description: | The third largest township in Washtenaw County, Scio comprises about 32 square miles located between Maple, Scio Church, Parker and Joy Roads. It is a community of more than 16,500 residents, located immediately west of Ann Arbor. The Township is home to the beautiful Huron River – hugged by the scenic Huron River Drive – and is bisected by Jackson Boulevard and I-94. Scio Township is a diverse and thriving community. Average income is among the highest in Washtenaw County and there is a wide variety of housing options; over the past ten years, the population grew by 27% and is predicted to grow another 19% by 2035; there are more than 900 businesses on Scio’s registers; the Township offers a full range of services – fire, EMT, and police and also provides water and wastewater treatment for those businesses and homes located in the sewer district; Scio is within easy reach of SE Michigan’s major thoroughfares – for most residents and workers, Scio is only a ten-minute drive from the city of Ann Arbor. Scio has a large and active business community. Scio has many significant attributes that draw smaller start-up companies to the area, including large, vacant spaces, low rental costs, easy access to Ann Arbor and places eastwards, no traffic congestion and free parking. These attributes appeal even to larger companies and nationally known corporations, several of which have located in Scio. Scio also offers easy access to necessary services and retail – car maintenance, groceries, supplies, restaurants and coffee shops. With 16,500 residents and a high quality of life, Scio offers a large, affluent customer base. Any company locating newly in Scio will find a healthy community life for its employees and their families. There are two outstanding public school systems to serve township residents – Ann Arbor and Dexter. Both have excellent ratings. In addition, there are two K-6 Montessori schools and the Emerson School for gifted children. |
Tenancy: | Single Tenant |
Number of Stories: | 1 |
Year Built: | 1984 |
Roof Type: | Flat |
Construction/Siding: | Brick |
Parking Type: | Surface |
Overhead Cranes: | Undisclosed |
Amps: | 200 |
Volts: | 208 |
X-Phase: | 3 phase |
Heat Type: | Suspended Radiant Heaters |
Heat Source: | Radiant |
Zoning Description: | Limited Industrial (I-1). 1.This district is intended for limited assembly and manufacturing industrial operations and facilities. The district is designed to create a low density development with spacious yards to provide attractive settings as well as to help ensure compatibility with nonindustrial neighboring lots. Storage of materials, supplies, products, and equipment, shall be within the primary structure. 2.The I-1 district is so structured as to permit, along with any specific uses, the manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, assembly and/or treatment of finished or semifinished products from previously prepared material. It is further intended that the processing of raw material for shipment in bulk form, to be used in an industrial operation at another location, is not permitted. 3.The district is to be used only in those areas of the township which are served by public water and sanitary sewer facilities, and where storm drainage is sufficient to handle intense development. b.Permitted uses. 1.All uses permitted as of right in the OS district including: a. Office buildings for the use of any of the following occupations: executive, administrative, professional, accounting, writing, clerical, stenographic, drafting, and sales. b. Medical and dental offices, including clinics and medical laboratories. c. Veterinary offices and hospitals, including accessory boarding, provided no outdoor exercise runs or pens are permitted. d. Governmental offices. e. Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations. f. Publicly owned buildings, public utility transformer stations and substations, telephone exchanges, and public utility offices. g. Training and/or educational centers where such centers are designed and intended to provide training at the business, technical, and/or professional level. h. Data processing and computer centers, including the servicing and maintenance of electronic data processing equipment. i. Employee services. Employee services such as a cafeteria, snack bar or exercise gym may be permitted as an accessory use to a permitted or conditional land use in the O-2 district, provided such services are contained wholly within the principal structure and are offered to employees only. 2.Manufacturing, research, assembly, testing and repair of components, devices, equipment and systems of professional, scientific and controlling instruments, photographic and optical goods, and electronic and electrical equipment. 3.Manufacturing, processing, packaging or assembling of pharmaceutical preparations, cosmetics, and toiletries. 4.Manufacturing, processing or packaging of plastic products such as laminate, pipe, plumbing products, and miscellaneous molded or extruded products. 5.Research and design centers where said centers are intended for the development of pilot or experimental products, together with related office buildings for such research facilities where said offices are designed to accommodate executive, administrative, professional, accounting, engineering, architectural, and support personnel. 6.Printing, publishing and related activities. 7.Artist, pottery and recording studios. 8.Employee services. Employee services such as a cafeteria, snack bar or exercise gym may be permitted as an accessory use to a permitted or conditional land use in the this district, provided such services are contained wholly within the principal structure and are offered to employees only. 9.Office and warehouse of skilled trade contractor such as electrical, heating, and plumbing contractors. 10.Office and warehouse of service contractor such as cleaning services and home maintenance and repair. |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 2,224 | 15,444 | 45,503 |
Median Age: | 38.09 | 41.2 | 39.84 |
Households: | 988 | 6,092 | 18,446 |
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