| Total Building Area: |
High-bay warehouse of 20,640 Sq. Ft. and a low-bay
warehouse of 4,080 Sq. Ft. |
| Space Available: |
24,720
Sq. Ft. at 77-79 Eaker Street with an additional 17,000 Sq.
Ft. at 33-37 Eaker Street |
| Ceiling: |
17 feet high at 77-79 Eaker Street and 22 feet
high at 33-37 Eaker Street. |
| Electrical Facilities: |
Single phase with one pole mounted transformer,
belonging to Dayton Power and Light Co. is located along Eaker
Street at the Southeast corner of the property. The building
includes a 2000 amp, 480/277 volt, 3 phase electric service. |
| Property Description: |
Based upon the available information, the subject
property was occupied by railroad sidings and a locomotive
roundhouse from the late 19th Century into the early 20th
Century. The roundhouse was demolished prior to 1918, most
likely following the Dayton Flood of 1913. The subject property
and adjacent areas were used as railroad sidings and as a
produce delivery site for most of the first half of the 20th
Century. The warehouse on the adjacent property to the east
was constructed in 1957, and the building now present on 77-79
Eaker Street was constructed in 1967. Since the building on
the property was constructed, it has been used as a warehouse. |
| Location Description: |
This property is located just minutes from Interstate 75
and Route 35, in downtown Dayton.The property's proximity
to the downtown area and major highways makes it a prime
candidate for businesses looking to locate in a high traffic
area.
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