Update: This property SOLD
Beau Beach, MBA CCIM presents:
Why pay Nashville prices when you don’t have to? Hendersonville is a near North Suburb and the 4th largest city in the Nashville metropolitan area. Lower property taxes too…
Extreme Shortage of Smaller Industrial Properties
There are very few smaller industrial properties available in Nashville and Hendersonville. This is your chance to secure an affordable, well located building for your business.
This is the first time this property has been available for purchase in 39 years! Seller is preparing for retirement.
Convenient Location with Easy I-65 Access
4 minutes to W Main Street / Hwy 31E / Gallatin Pike N. 9 minutes to I-65. 19 minutes (15 miles) to Downtown Nashville.
Move-in Ready
22′ building height, front loading dock, 11’w x 13’h rear drive-in door, 2 front entry doors, 4 windows, 4 skylights and approx. 20 parking spaces in the rear parking lot. Built in 1981. No flood zone. No opportunity zone. Approx. 800 SF of office space.
This property is occupied by a long term tenant on a month-to-month lease. The building will be delivered vacant to the Buyer at closing. Property tours will be limited to serious, prequalified buyers at predefined times to minimize the disruption to the tenant’s business.
Zoned Heavy Commercial. Click here for a list of permitted uses.
This parcel of land was recently changed to .26 acres. Survey available by request.
Affordable Point for Most Businesses
Priced to ensure a timely sale at $190/SF. Don’t miss this opportunity. We’ll prepare your offer.
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SUMNER COUNTY OVERVIEW
Sumner County’s business community is anchored by large manufacturing and distribution operations, an outstanding mix of professional service companies and a rapidly expanding retail sector.
Sumner County is a suburban community also known as Nashville’s North Shore because the county’s entire 63-mile southern border meanders along Old Hickory Lake, which gives Sumner County a unique claim within the Nashville area to a major navigable waterway with lakeside living and unlimited water recreation. Old Hickory Lake divides Davidson and Sumner County and works in conjunction with the Cumberland River as the ecological focal point of Sumner County to provide water-based outdoor activities and a quality of life that attracts new residents and corporations.
Sumner is the third most affluent county in the state of Tennessee. It has a median household income of $54,916 and a median family income of $65,313. More than 60 companies are headquartered, have regional offices or distribution facilities in Sumner County. The largest employers in the county include Gap, Inc. (1,306), Sumner Regional Medical Center (1,077), UniPres USA Inc. (1,062), Xtend Healthcare (928), and Volunteer State Community College (714).
Although the county seat is Gallatin, the city with the largest population in Sumner County is Hendersonville which has 51,372 residents.
HENDERSONVILLE OVERVIEW
Hendersonville, founded in 1784, is now the fourth-largest city in the Nashville metropolitan area after Nashville, Murfreesboro, and Franklin and the 10th largest in Tennessee. It also ranks high in livability with a variety of amenities, low crime rates, great education resources, reasonable housing prices, and restaurants, parks, grocery stores etc., within a short distance of neighborhoods.
13 miles to Nashville Airport. 18 miles to Downtown Nashville. $75,146 median household income. $500,740 median MSA new home price. 11.5% increase in population in Sumner County since 2020.
From its state parks, to historical sites, to shopping and entertainment, its rich heritage make Hendersonville one of the best cities in Tennessee.
- Price: $665,000
- Area: 11,515 SF (.26 Acres)
- Phone Number: 615-200-9330
- Space (s.f.): 3,500 SF