Property Information:
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DIMENSIONS in square foot (pc):
SURFACE RDC: 36 460pc
GARAGE: 1860pc
TOTAL MEZZANINE: 6968pc
LARGE TOTAL IN SQUARE FEET: 44180pc
SEE PLAN IN ANNEX
Industrial use.
_ Number of floors: Production and storage section: 1 with mezzanine. Office section: 2 with habitable attic
_ Construction: early 1970 and expansion by stage between 1987 and 1989
_ Apparent age: 1987-1989
_ Electricity: Input 800 amp./ 600 volt. 2 transformer 45 KVA. 2 200 amp panel.
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It is an industrial building with steel frames and peripheral walls. The exterior coating is made of metal. This building has one floor with several mezzanines.
The ceilings are 20 feet high. The mezzanines, for an approximate area of 10,000 square feet, are from one to two floors and are converted into offices and storage.
A detached garage is located on the ground. With a height of 18 feet, it offers three additional garage doors.
Exclusions : Municipal tax, school tax, Hydro, heating, snow removal, all other charges relating to the occupant or his use and to the building ... For more information, please contact us
Building Features:
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Style:
Industrial
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Basement:
6 feet and more
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Building Area:
44180.0 Square Feet
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Driveway:
Asphalt
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Foundation:
Poured concrete, Concrete blocks
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Garage:
Detached
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Parking:
Driveway, Garage
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Property or unit amenity:
Intercom, Alarm system
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Roofing:
Elastomeric membrane, Sheet metal
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Siding:
Steel, Brick, Pressed fibre
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Size:
258.5 x 170.7 Feet
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Windows:
Wood, PVC
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Heating System:
Forced air, Hot water, Electric baseboard units
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Heating Energy:
Electricity, Natural gas
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Water Supply:
Municipality
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Sewage System:
Municipality
Data provided by: Centris - 600 Ch Du Golf, Ile -Des -Soeurs, Quebec H3E 1A8
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