Waterfront Development Next To Industrial

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Do any members have any experience/examples of this kind of model? We have a prime piece of waterfront next to a concrete plant.
We also have a zoning hurdle to clear. Any exapmples would be great as referance.

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  • Dural7th October, 2003

    This would be a truly creative combination. Instead of making a waterfront community, you might have more luck selling the property to the concrete plant or finding another similar business that needs waterfront property.

    But I am sure you have already thought of that.

  • commercialking26th August, 2004

    Where is the property located? Is there lots of other industrial property around? How big is your lot? Is the concrete plant a Mfg facility or just a ready-mix operation?

    Details, details, the devil is always in the details.

  • jak313th November, 2006

    I would suggest that you look into a venture that is
    compatible with the existing industrial neighbor-
    perhaps production of a value added component
    that is heavy and can be transported by water ??

    Often - tax breaks are granted for job producing,
    industrial uses- not to mention the income production
    of a necessary building component.

    If you are interested in exploring more- send me a note.
    regards and good luck.

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