4000 Sq Ft Industrial Zoned Building in York Township, Dallastown Schools – Opportunity is knocking! Explore the possibilities this solid, brick 1-floor building in York Township has to offer. The building has been owned and operated by one family since it was built in 1984. Originally it was built by Norbert Riedel, for his lucrative antique furniture business “Southwind Antiques.” At that time, the building was used for antique refinishing and sales. Later, the property transferred to his daughter who owns Debra’s Glass Inc, located a short distance from the building. Her company specializes in commercial aluminum entrances and storefronts, curtain walls, windows, glass and glazing, mirrors, metal wall panels, translucent wall panels, polycarbonate wall panels, architectural terra cotta rain screen wall systems and skylights. Needing office and meeting space, Debra added several cubicles and meeting rooms, with LVP flooring, and used the remaining open space for fabrication, storage, and sales space. According to York Township’s Industrial Zoning Ordinance, there is a broad spectrum of uses available for the property. The building sits on 1.2 acres. A 10×17 enclosed porch welcomes you into the property. The interior is block and features a reception area, three cubicles, an office, half bath, and two large open rooms flowing into each other. A front loading dock has a 9’ (W) x 7’ 6” (H) overhead garage door. It is 30” off the ground. A side garage has a level entry, with a 10’ (W) x 7’7” (H) overhead garage door. The ceiling heights throughout the building are just over 8’ and the flooring is concrete. Ample off-street parking. Machinery in the building conveys with the sale. An ideal site for whatever your wants, needs or even dreams are! AGENTS – Please read Agent Remarks!
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