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HISTORIC MILL AVAILABLE IN DOWNTOWN HOUSATONIC. Built in 1850, the Barbieri Mill ran as a successful lumber company until 2000 and now houses creative businesses and artist's lofts. With recent zoning changes and the approval of the Housatonic Mills Overlay District, this property has much potential. Improvements include three new heating systems, installed within the last five years, air conditioning on the third floor, and all new thermopane windows throughout the building. Along with the existing structure is an 80' long footprint of the old mill section that burned down, allowing for more development potential. Loft-like spaces have 16' ceilings and views of the river and the hamlet of Housatonic. There are six points of access to town, making Housatonic approachable from every direction. The average daily traffic count is approximately 2500 cars. Some existing tenants with one year leases in the mill, providing an immediate income stream. Also available, contiguous to this site, is an additional 6+ acres along the river with a 6000 square foot metal building, part of which is currently rented. This and the remaining footprint of the old mill allows for more development, offered for an additional $475,000. Offered together for $1.1M.




property#
077C
Price: $ 725,000
Where: HOUSATONIC, MA, USA
County: BERKSHIRE
Baths: 4
Zoning: LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, MIXED USE WITH SPECIAL PERMITTING
Commercial Type: HISTORIC MILL
Square Ft: 12000
Acres: 0.50
Style: HISTORIC BRICK MILL
Year Built: 1850
Status: Active
  
Interior: ORIGINAL WOOD FLOORS, WIDE INTERIOR STAIRCASE, 16' CEILINGS, FLOODED WITH NATURAL LIGHT, SEPARATE SPACES PER FLOOR WITH COMMON AREAS
  
Exterior: BUSY RTE 183, OFF-STREET PARKING, MIXED USE WITH SPECIAL PERMITTING, LIGHTING, PRIVATE TRASH, CLOSE TO BUS ROUTE
  
Equipment: THREE PROPANE-FIRED HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLED WITHIN THE LAST 6 YEARS (95% EFFICIENT), THREE METERS, AIR CONDITIONING ON THIRD FLOOR, BRAND NEW THERMO-PANE WINDOWS THROUGHOUT (11/08)