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For Sale/Lease Manufacturing Facility with Yard 12131 Vulcan Way, Richmond For Sale/Lease Manufacturing Facility with Yard 12131 Vulcan Way, Richmond SOLD Casey Bell Lee G. Hester* Associate Vice President Senior Vice President Office +1 604 998 6014 Office +1 604 998 6038 Cell +1 604 340 3173 Cell +1 604 671 9679 [email protected] [email protected] *Personal Real Estate Corporation Location Located between the Oak Street bridge and Knight Street bridge in North Richmond, this location provides quick and easy access to all areas of the Lower Mainland. This location is just 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver, 10 minutes from the Vancouver International Airport, 30 minutes to the US border and provides excellent access to the East/West connector linking Richmond with Delta, New Westminster, Surrey and other points east. Opportunity A rare opportunity to lease or purchase a manufacturing facility with a crane, Subject Property large grade doors, and heavy power with a fenced, paved and secure yard area. Building Area 10,352 sf including approximately 500 sf of office space Site Size 0.519 acres Cranes 3 Ton Doors 5 grade Property Features • Concrete block construction • Metal halide lighting • Approximately 19’ warehouse ceiling height • Roof re-done in 2004 Lease Rate $8.50 per sf No. 5 Road Taxes & Insurance (2016 est.) $3.50 per sf Asking Price 12131 Vulcan Way $3,495,000 Zoning Vulcan Way IL (Light Industrial) - Provides for a range of general industrial uses. Available March 2017 Casey Bell Lee G. Hester* JLL Associate Vice President Senior Vice President 14th Floor, 355 Burrard Street Office +1 604 998 6014 Office +1 604 998 6038 Vancouver, BC V6C 2G6 Cell +1 604 340 3173 Cell +1 604 671 9679 Tel: +1 604 998 6001 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: +1 604 998 6018 www.jll.ca © 2016 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable; however, no representation or warranty is made to the accuracy thereof. E. & O. E. Jones Lang LaSalle Real Estate Services, Inc. Real Estate Brokerage. *Personal Real Estate Corporation For Sale/Lease Manufacturing Facility with Yard 12091 Vulcan Way, Richmond SOLD Casey Bell Lee G. Hester* Associate Vice President Senior Vice President Office +1 604 998 6014 Office +1 604 998 6038 Cell +1 604 340 3173 Cell +1 604 671 9679 [email protected] [email protected] *Personal Real Estate Corporation Location Located between the Oak Street bridge and Knight Street bridge in North Richmond, this location provides quick and easy access to all areas of the Lower Mainland. This location is just 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver, 10 minutes from the Vancouver International Airport, 30 minutes to the US border and provides excellent access to the East/West connector linking Richmond with Delta, New Westminster, Surrey and other points east. Opportunity A rare opportunity to lease or purchase a manufacturing facility with a crane, Subject Property large grade doors, and heavy power with a fenced, paved and secure yard area. Building Area 14,600 sf including approximately 3,600 sf of office space on two levels Site Size 0.603 acres Cranes Two 5 ton cranes One 3 ton crane Doors 4 grade Property Features • Concrete block construction • T5 lighting • Approximately 20’ warehouse ceiling height • Roof re-done in 2013 Lease Rate No. 5 Road $8.50 per sf No. 5 Road Taxes & Insurance (2016 est.) $3.50 per sf 12131 Vulcan Way Asking Price 12091 Vulcan Way $3,695,000 Zoning Vulcan Way Vulcan Way IL (Light Industrial) - Provides for a range of general industrial uses. Available March 2017 Casey Bell Lee G. Hester* JLL Associate Vice President Senior Vice President 14th Floor, 355 Burrard Street Office +1 604 998 6014 Office +1 604 998 6038 Vancouver, BC V6C 2G6 Cell +1 604 340 3173 Cell +1 604 671 9679 Tel: +1 604 998 6001 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: +1 604 998 6018 www.jll.ca © 2016 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable; however, no representation or warranty is made to the accuracy thereof. E. & O. E. Jones Lang LaSalle Real Estate Services, Inc. Real Estate Brokerage. *Personal Real Estate Corporation.
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