Secure space in this unrivaled redevelopment opportunity in Worcester County.
The Wright's Mill complex at 85 South Street illuminates the history of manufacturing in West Warren, Central Massachusetts, from the early 1800s to the 2000s. Comprising 15 buildings across six parcels, the development totals approximately 592,000 gross square feet on 92 acres. The buildings were once part of a bustling mill complex that produced cotton fabric, parachutes for World War II, and ribbons over the years.
The property is bordered by a mix of residential and forested areas and the Quaboag River to the north. The mill complex and several of its buildings are listed on the Massachusetts Historical Commission's Inventory of Historic and Archaeological Assets of the Commonwealth. Mill Conversion Overlay District (MCOD) zoning offers redevelopment flexibility that includes, but is not limited to, light manufacturing, warehousing, office use, multi-tenant retail, arts, and institutional needs.
Warren is midway between Springfield and Worcester, and the Wright's Mill complex could capture demand from these major metropolitan areas. The site is convenient to dining and retail amenities along State Route 67 and within 12 minutes of the Massachusetts Turnpike Palmer interchange. Approximately 66,260 residents live within 10 miles of the property, representing an average household income of nearly $98,900 annually.
Wright's Mill is an ideal location for any business, given its extensive square footage, proximity to Springfield and Worcester, and flexible zoning for various mixed uses.