Madisonville (Industrial/Warehouse)
309,011 sq.ft. Industrial building on 39 acres in Madisonville, Kentucky, 100 miles northwest of Nashville, Tennessee, on Highway 41.
1000 Island Ford Road offers immediate access to Highway 41, Interstate 24 is approximately 45 miles to the south and the intersection juncture of I-24 with Interstates 40 and 65 and 440 is approximately 100 miles south-east of Madisonville in Nashville, TN.
The building is 100% occupied with current tenants include Berry Plastics Corporation and Alliance Coal, LLC.
Building includes 10,118 sq.ft. of office facilities.
Twelve (12) 8'x10' dock-high doors with auto-dock levelers, one (1) 8'x10' drive-in door, two (2) 12'x14' drive-in doors and two (2) doors leading to the former covered rail platform (14'x200') now used for trailers.
Column spacing: 40'x40' and 50'x40' in steel storage bay.
Ceiling Heights: 27'-3" eave and 31'-3/4" peak in all except the high bay area of 36,400 SF which is 67'-4" eave and 70' peak and the 14,000 SF steel storage area which is 37'-1/4" to 38'-3.5".
Lighting: 400 watt high-pressure sodium high-bay and fluorescent.
Sprinkler System: 100% sprinklered, divided into 11 zones with a Simplex fire protection alarm system.
Heavy Power: 12,470 volts primary; 480 volts, 3 phase secondary; 7 substations with a total capacity of 10,000 to 11,000 KVA; 200, 600 and 1,000 amp bus ducts plus power panels located throughout the plant; building has power factor correction capability of 2,100 KVAR.
Construction: 6" concrete floors; 8' concrete block walls up 8' with 1-1/2" insulated sandwich panel above; 22 gauge painted metal deck ceiling; and a roof composed of 1" Corning Fiberglas insulation with a 4-ply coal tar pitch with ballast in front 2/3 and a single-ply membrane in rear 1/3-roof loading designed for 45 lbs. per square foot. Built in 1974.
Parking: 436 paved spaces.
Ventilation: Exhaust fans located throughout the facility with capabilities of 1,000-22,500 cfm, with make-up air provided by two 25,000 cfm air make-up units, or any combination of the HVAC system units (air conditioning units can be used for make-up air, as they have an extra cycle to pull outside air into the building).
Rail: CSX Railroad spur formerly served the 14'x200' platform at the south end of the property. The track has been disconnected, but may be activated again.
Cranes: One 10-ton crane has 47' span and is cab operated with 24' lifting height and 280' runway.
Hartman Engineering automated, high-rise store/retrieval system:
Number of Cranes: 3
Heights: 63'-9"
Length: 280'
Maximum Capacity: 6,000 lbs per load
Locations: 4256 (48' x 90' load)
Load Size: 48' W x 50' L x 37' H; 48' W x 90' L x 37' H; or 48' X x 50' L x 78' HDrains are located throughout the building.
Entire facility and parking lot are fenced.
A centrally-located utility center houses the piping for the low-and high-pressure compressed air lines and the boiler.
M-2 Zoning: General Heavy Duty Manufacturing.
Former Use: residential air conditioning systems manufacturing.
For more information, please contact:
Matt Marks
Tower Investments, LLC
250 W. Main St., Suite 101
Woodland, CA 95695
(530) 668-1000 - telephone
(530) 666-5574 - facsimile
mattmarks@towerinv.com
www.towerinv.com