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Property of the Month: Pequot Commercial and JLL to offer masonry/steel framed flex building for sale

Westerly, RI Pequot Commercial and JLL offering a well maintained masonry/steel framed flex building, located in Westerly Airport Industrial Park. The space affords areas for manufacturing, office and warehousing. There is a loading dock with leveler that can easily handle 53’ trailers and a smaller dock for panel and van truck deliveries. The one-story building with 39,306 s/f on 3.1 acres of level land includes: Zone GI Industrial; town water/sewer; cooling and heat use natural gas with rooftop package units; 1200 amps; 120/208V; wet sprinklered, handicap accessible. There are 161 parking spaces. There is a 350kw diesel generator.

This  property affords  numerous businesses an opportunity to increase production and provide a high-quality work environment. The asking price is $2.495 million and reflects current market  conditions. Offers are welcome. Located off I-95, Exit 92.

Westerly State Airport is a civil-use airport which lies in Washington County. It offers various services which include corporate aviation services, aircraft maintenance, repair and scheduled passenger services. The passenger terminal at the airport includes lounge area, eating outlets, rental car agencies desks, public telephone booth, restrooms and parking facilities. The Rhode Island Airport Corporation is responsible for Westerly State Airport, Quonset and T.F. Green Airport (30 min).

Westerly also has a passenger rail station on the northeast corridor located just north of downtown and is service by Amtrak’s Northeast Regional.

Being both the most southern and western location in South County Rhode Island, Westerly is near the midpoint from New York and Boston. Lifestyle and an able workforce accommodate most businesses. New England abounds with its four seasons, beaches, parks and theaters. The historic Mystic Seaport is just minutes away and major entertainment venues are found at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos. Air and rail transportation as noted above are nearby.  Infrastructure is in good repair, trucking is facilitated by fairly level terrain from the property to major arteries. 

Good lifestyle, good workforce, good community, good place to conduct business and raise a family… good opportunity! Come share in the wealth of the region.

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