CHICAGO, Oct. 06, 2017 -- Binswanger has been named exclusive agent for the immediate sale/lease of an approximately 126,080 sq. ft. industrial warehouse building on 11.13 acres. The property is located at 4630 East State Road 66 in Cannelton, Indiana, approximately 55 miles from Evansville, Indiana and 76 miles from Louisville, Kentucky.
Built in 1967 with an addition in 1998, the building is constructed of metal walls on a steel frame with vinyl roll insulation and ceiling heights ranging from 18' to 20' clear in the warehouse. Key features include a 100% wet sprinkler system; heavy power; four dock doors and four drive-in doors. The facility has approximately 3,700 sq. ft. of air conditioned office space.
Binswanger is aggressively marketing the property to manufacturers of food, beverage/tobacco, apparel, leather/allied products, paper, printing, plastics/rubber, nonmetallic product, primary metal, fabricated metal, machinery, computer/electronic product, electrical equipment/appliance component, motor vehicle body/trailer, furniture and miscellaneous manufacturers; as well as wholesale trade – durable good prospects. For additional details please contact Zach Binswanger at 312-655-9500 or Greg Folz at 812-708-0106.
Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Binswanger is an international full-service real estate organization with offices worldwide throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
CONTACT:
Laurie Goldstein
215-448-6014
[email protected]


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