Building and Property Descriptions
Building #1: This 16,160 square foot Stran-Steel warehouse was constructed in 1960 with a new roof in 1996. It is 80 wide and 202 in length running north - south. It is of arch span construction and its floor space is not hindered by any internal supports.
The building is well lit by 18 sky lights and does not require illumination during daylight hours but is equipped with 6 mercury vapor flood lights for night time use.
All four sides of the building are accessible by 10 wide doors. The south end of the building is at ground level and has a ramped 16 wide by 12 long truck dock. The west side has a 16 by 16 truck dock and the east side has a 16 wide dock abutting a Gulf Colorado and San Saba rail spur. The north door is serviced by ramps both east and west for foot traffic and for forklift use.
Floor space within the building is completely open ex...
Floor space within the building is completely open except for a 4 square Fairbanks Morse floor scale capable of weighing up to 1600 pounds which is situated next to the west door.
The building has two 120v receptacles next to the scales but if heavy power is required, 240/480v is within 60 of the northwest corner.
The floors, walls, and structure of this building are in excellent condition. The doors are fair but in functional condition.
PRICE: $10.00 per square foot - $161,600.
Building #2: This warehouse is of conventional steel construction measuring 130 by 110 (14,300 SF) with two 10 x 12 doors. It was constructed in 1968 with a new roof in 1996.
The north door is serviced by a loading ramp and 12 wide single truck dock. There is a second 10 x 12 door at the southeast corner of the building that is accessible by foot or by forklift. A larger door could be installed on the south side of this building for vehicle traffic as this side of the building is at ground level.
Floor space is completely open except for 12 roof supporting poles spaced evenly throughout the building. Five ground level windows are present at the northeast corner of the warehouse.
Abundant sky lights provide substantial illumination during day time hours. There is minimal electric lighting but the building is serviced with 120/240v power. 480v is available within 60 feet of the southeast corner of the building.
The floors, walls, doors and structure are in excellent condition.
PRICE: $8.00 per square foot - $114,400.
Building #3: This Stran Steel warehouse was constructed in 1960 and with a new roof in 1996. It is 100 wideand 202 long oriented north - south (20,200 SF). It is an arch span design with totally open floor space and no internal support to hinder use of space or movement.
This building has three 10 x 12 doors. The north door is accessible by foot only. The south door has an inside ramp leading to a truck dock that is 100 in width. The east door gives access to an adjacent building.
Sky lights provide good day time lighting. Electric illumination is minimal with only a single strand of bulbs down the center of the building.
The floors and structure of this building are excellent. Doors are functional but are aged. Walls have an occasional small hole.
PRICE: $6.50 per square foot - $131,300.
Building #4: This Stran Steel building was constructed in 1963 and measures 200 x 200 (40,000 sq. ft. ). It is of conventional design with totally open floor space with the exception of 27 internal roof support poles and a 4 x 4 Toledo floor scale with a capacity of 1600 pounds that is situated next to the east door.
There are three 10 x 12 doors. The west side door of building gives access to a 10 x 10 single truck dock which is at pick-up level approximately 30 above the ground. The east side door giving access to a 100 loading dock and a north door which opens to the adjacent property accessible only by foot.
There are two doors on the south side of the warehouse at ground level. One approximately 4 x 8 for foot traffic and one 20 wide by 14 tall for vehicles up to eighteen wheelers.
The building is well lit during day light hours by sky lights but minimally lit at night by a single strand of bulbs and three mercury vapor flood lights. Additionally, the southeast corner of the warehouse has five ground level windows.
The building is serviced by 120/240v, natural gas, and water. Structurally in good condition, good roof, walls have an occasional hole.
PRICE: $6.25 per square foot - $250,000.
Building #5: This warehouse is 50 wide and 200 long (10,000 sq. ft.) built in 1957 with a new roof in 1996. It is constructed of corrugated metal and wood, including the floor.
The floor space is totally open and is well lit by sky lights, but only marginally lit by three mercury vapor floodlights.
The building has two doors. The south doors is 8 by 8 and accesses building #6. The west door is 10 by 10 and access building #3.
This warehouse is serviced by 120/240v.
Floor, walls, roof, and doors are in good condition. Some windows need replacing.
PRICE: $ 3.00 per square foot - $30,000.
Building #6: This old wood structure was constructed circa 1903 with a new roof in 1996. It is 200 long by 80 wide and was originally used for cotton seed storage which accounts for the height (40 ft.) of the building. It has a restroom, breakroom, various bins, and about 60% of its floor space is open except for supporting wood structure.
The warehouse has a 10 x 8 sliding door on the south side accessing the parking lot. A 10 x 12 door accessing a 100 dock on the west side, and an 8 x 8 door on the north side accessing building #5.
The building is serviced by 120, 240, 480v, natural gas, and water. It has sufficient sky lights for day time use. Some areas are well lit for night time use while others are not.
This building is structurally sound but in fair condition and in need of some repairs.
PRICE - $3.00 per square foot - $48,000.
Building #7: This area encompasses 38,620 sq. ft. which was formally a wool processing operation. It is roofed with semi-transparent tuffspan plastic and the majority of the supporting structure is galvanized steel and aluminum. It is well ventilated and well lit with mercury vapor flood lights for night time use.
There are four existing boilers (3 x 150 hp, 1 x 300 hp) and a large volume water softening system still within the building.
The building is equipped with two Toledo floor scales (1600 lb. cap.), two restrooms, a breakroom, two labs, various sub-enclosures, and there are multiple access doors on all sides to accommodate foot traffic, forklifts, or small vehicles.
Natural gas, 120, 240, 480v power, city water and private well water is currently available in this building.
The east side of this building abuts a Gulf Colorado San Saba rail spur.
PRICE: $3.00 per square foot - $115,000.
Building #8: Former shop of three interconnected buildings with a combined 3,621 square feet of open floor space. Multiple 120 and 240 outlets to accommodate welders and power tools.
Fans, heaters, and substantial lighting is present. Building is equipped with 12 x 12 doors on both west and east side allowing vehicular through traffic.
The older part of these building is wood and corrugated tin construction. The construction of the remainder is all steel and in excellent condition.
Multiple outside sheds total 4,860 square feet of coverage.
This building sits on 3.308 acres with a hickory underground well. The well is drilled to a depth of 2014 feet with water at 195 feet. It currently pumps 185 gallons per minute but can be upgraded with a larger pump.
The west side of this property has access to rail siding.
PRICE: $150,000.
Office: The office is consist of five rooms totaling 1770 square feet. It consists of common area, one large office (14 x 23) with wet bar and refrigerator, one small office (10 x 10), two restrooms, one fireproof vault, and storage room (14 x 19) that could be used as a third office.
It is of brick construction with a composition roof. Central heat and air.
PRICE: $65,000.
Lot: 200 X 200 open lot ( one city block ) south of building #4 and west of the office and Building #2
PRICE: $7500.
Total: $1,072,900.
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