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811 Warehouse Rd Industriel/Logistique | 465 m²



À PROPOS 811 WAREHOUSE RD , SAN ANGELO , TX 76903
Prix | Pas individuellement en vente | Classe d’immeuble | C |
Surface de l’immeuble | 465 m² | Surface du lot | 0,3 ha |
Type de bien | Industriel/Logistique | Occupation | Mono |
Sous-type de bien | Entrepôt | Ratio de stationnement | 0/1 000 m² |
Prix | Pas individuellement en vente |
Surface de l’immeuble | 465 m² |
Type de bien | Industriel/Logistique |
Sous-type de bien | Entrepôt |
Classe d’immeuble | C |
Surface du lot | 0,3 ha |
Occupation | Mono |
Ratio de stationnement | 0/1 000 m² |
RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
HD Supply, one of the largest industrial distributors in North America, is located in a 5,000-square foot facility in San Angelo, Texas. The single-tenant building is on 0.74 acres of land. HD Supply Waterworks, Ltd. has recently renewed their lease for three additional years. But also has one, three-year option remaining at fair rental value.
The city of San Angelo is located in the Logan Cline Shale of West Central Texas. The area is conveniently located between US Interstate 10 and US Interstate 20 and has an expanding population of over 100,000 people. San Angelo has consistently been ranked by many publications as one of the best small cities for business and employment. In 2013, it ranked fourth in the nation in Forbes Magazine's "Best Cities For Jobs" rankings. In 2010 Kiplinger's Personal Finance named San Angelo as one of the "Best Cities of the Next Decade". Last but not least, In 2009, CNN Money ranked San Angelo as one of the best cities to launch a small business.
San Angelo has a very diverse economy for a city of its size. Although most oil fields lay to the west, many oil-field service companies based in the city employ a large number of local residents. The agricultural industry in San Angelo remains strong. Producer’s Livestock Auction is the nation’s largest for sheep and lambs, and is among the top five in the nation for auctioning cattle. Though most agricultural work is done outside the city, thousands of employees work in the cattle and lamb meat-processing industries, and many more work in agriculture supporting roles inside the city. Two agricultural research centers are located in San Angelo: the Angelo State University Management Instruction and Research Center, and the Texas A&M Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at San Angelo.
The city of San Angelo is located in the Logan Cline Shale of West Central Texas. The area is conveniently located between US Interstate 10 and US Interstate 20 and has an expanding population of over 100,000 people. San Angelo has consistently been ranked by many publications as one of the best small cities for business and employment. In 2013, it ranked fourth in the nation in Forbes Magazine's "Best Cities For Jobs" rankings. In 2010 Kiplinger's Personal Finance named San Angelo as one of the "Best Cities of the Next Decade". Last but not least, In 2009, CNN Money ranked San Angelo as one of the best cities to launch a small business.
San Angelo has a very diverse economy for a city of its size. Although most oil fields lay to the west, many oil-field service companies based in the city employ a large number of local residents. The agricultural industry in San Angelo remains strong. Producer’s Livestock Auction is the nation’s largest for sheep and lambs, and is among the top five in the nation for auctioning cattle. Though most agricultural work is done outside the city, thousands of employees work in the cattle and lamb meat-processing industries, and many more work in agriculture supporting roles inside the city. Two agricultural research centers are located in San Angelo: the Angelo State University Management Instruction and Research Center, and the Texas A&M Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at San Angelo.
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