Catylist Listing ID: | 30702454 |
Property Subtypes: | Business Park, High-Tech, Flex Space |
Status: | Pending |
Contiguous Space: | 2,400 SF |
Building Size (RSF): | 10,900 SF |
Gross Building Area: | See Agent |
Gross Land Area: | 1.43 Acres |
Lease Rate: |
$13 PSF (Annual) |
Base Monthly Rent: | $2,600 |
Lease Types: | Modified Gross |
Ceiling: | 16 ft. |
Class of Space: | Class A |
Last Updated: | 3/3/2021 |
Single story 10,900 SF light industrial and high tech building. Layout currently set for two tenants in the building. Plenty of "at your door" parking. 2,400 SF office suite available. Utilities are $2 PSF. Located between Huron Street and Frank Daniels Drive, just south of I-94 and Ypsilanti. Close to retail centers, businesses, hotel and golf course. |
Suite: 435 | 2,400 SF | $13 PSF (Annual) Modified Gross |
Level/Floor: | 435 | |
Status: | Pending | |
Space Available: | 2,400 SF | |
Lease Rate: |
$13 PSF (Annual) $2,600 (Monthly) |
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Lease Type: | Modified Gross | |
Space Description: | Office suite with private offices. Utilities - $2 PSF | |
Date Available: | 1/28/2021 | |
Space Type: | Relet |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw E of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | Ypsilanti Charter Township |
Tax ID/APN: | K-11-17-363-026 |
Zoning: | I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL |
Property Located Between: | Huron Street and Frank Daniels Drive |
Highway Access: | Easy access to I-94 via Huron Street. |
Airports: | Detroit, Ann Arbor, Willow Run |
Area Description: | Ypsilanti is a progressive city with a great community vibe, culinary and arts scene. Ypsilanti has the second largest contiguous historic district in the state of Michigan which includes both downtown Ypsilanti, along Michigan Avenue, and the Depot Town area adjacent to Frog Island Park and Riverside Park, which features many specialty shops, bars and grills, and a farmers' market. Ypsilanti’s Depot Town neighborhood is receiving national attention after East Cross Street was named to the American Planning Association’s (APA) list of 15 “Great Places in America” for 2018. The history of Ypsilanti is still present and vibrant in today’s shops, dining and entertainment scene. With the Downtown and Depot Town districts only minutes apart they utilize their beautifully preserved historic areas to add interest to the variety of cultures present in the art, music and shopping. Ypsilanti is home to Eastern Michigan University and expands beyond the downtown districts to include 23,000+ acres of public park and recreation areas that help make up the Washtenaw County area. You’re just minutes from town and can find golfing, mountain biking, canoeing, hiking or natural scenery to relax in. Alternatively, you can travel to neighboring Ann Arbor (6 miles west of Ypsilanti) or Detroit (18 miles east of Ypsilanti) for sporting events, concerts and cultural excursions. |
Total Number of Buildings: | 1 |
Number of Stories: | 1 |
Year Built: | 2004 |
Parking Type: | Surface |
Parking Description: | Ample amount of parking available. Large fenced yard in rear of building. |
Heat Type: | Natural Gas |
Heat Source: | Central |
Air Conditioning: | Engineered System |
Internet Access: | Cable |
Zoning Description: | I-1, Light Industrial The I-1 light industrial districts are designed so as to primarily accommodate wholesale activities, warehouses, and industrial operations whose external, physical effects are restricted to the area of the district and in no manner affect in a detrimental way any of the surrounding districts. The I-1 district is so structured as to permit, along with any specified uses, the manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, assembly and/or treatment of finished or semifinished products from previously prepared material. The general goals of this use district include, among others, the following specific purposes: 1. To provide sufficient space, in appropriate locations, to meet the needs of the township's expected future economy for all types of manufacturing and related uses. 2. To protect abutting residential districts by separating them from manufacturing activities, and by prohibiting the use of such industrial areas for new residential development. 3. To promote manufacturing development which is free from danger of fire, explosions, toxic and noxious matter, radiation and other hazards, and from offensive noise, vibration, smoke, odor and other objectionable influences. 4. To promote the most desirable use of land in accordance with a well-considered plan. To protect the character and established pattern of adjacent development, and in each area to conserve the value of land and buildings and other structures, and to protect the township's tax revenue base. |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Legal Description: | LOT 10, EXCEPT THE W 73.5 FT THEREOF. 1.43 ACRES, WASHTENAW BUSINESS PARK, SECTION 17, T3S-R7E, YPSILANTI TWP, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI. PART OF FRENCH CLAIMS 681.CERTIFIED BUSINESS PARK, OCTOBER, 1988 |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 8,751 | 88,257 | 144,047 |
Median Age: | 33.85 | 32.86 | 34.78 |
Households: | 3,618 | 36,123 | 59,072 |
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