• 13,257± SF Available for Lease (two separate buildings of 5,997 RSF and 7,260 RSF - see flyer)
• Lot Size: 0.63 Acres
• Location: just north of the Orlando International Airport (MCO) with proximity to State Road 528 and the Florida Turnpike
• Industrial Warehouse Built in 2001 - Renovated 2017 (including significant upgrades in office and mezzanine)
• Zoning: C-3 (Wholesale Commercial District - Unincorporated Orange County)
• Property Type - 2740 Auto Repair Garage
• Includes 2,500± SF Office with Second Story Mezzanine, with front office, cubicle areas, reception, break room and interior offices on second floor.
• Four Oversized Grade Level Doors (14’ W x 14’ H and 16’ W x 14’ H)
• Clear Height: 18’ - 21’
• LED Lighting
• Power: 3 Phase, 240 Volts, 400 Amps
• Construction: Block and Metal
• Parking: covered parking
• Utilities: (i) Electric: Duke Energy, (ii) Water: Orlando Utilities Commission
• Signage: visible/monument signage facing E Oak Ridge Rd. and Anno Ave
• Permitted Uses in Edgewood C-3 Zoning - In the City of Edgewood, Florida, the C-3 zoning district is designated as Wholesale Commercial. This contrasts with C-1 (Retail Commercial) and C-2 (General Commercial) districts and is intended to accommodate a wide range of commercial and light industrial activities. Uses permitted in the C-3 Wholesale Commercial district are extensive and include any use permitted in the previous commercial categories (C-1 and C-2). The types of activities generally allowed include:
* Wholesaling and Warehousing: These activities are generally permitted, which is a key distinction from other commercial zones.
* Retail and Service: A wide variety of retail and personal service establishments are permitted, similar to C-1 and C-2 zones.
* Automotive Services: Specific uses related to vehicles, such as repair, sales, or service, may be allowed.
* Institutional and Office: General office space, medical offices, clinics, hospitals, and educational facilities (colleges, trade schools) may be permitted.
* Entertainment and Lodging: Hotels, motels, inns, restaurants, bars, and certain recreational facilities are also considered as potential uses
(Tenants responsible for checking whether uses are compatible with their operation)