Prime Commercial Building and Land - Bluefield, WV

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Former Wisdom Media Group building Available Sq. Ft: 44,000 Address: 2481 John Nash Boulevard Bluefield, WV 24701 (Mercer County) Property and Area Description: The building was constructed using a variety of "green" building products. Among these are non-toxic carpet, paint, wall coverings and insulation. It is equipped with electronic door access system, fire alarm system and state of the art data and telecommunications center with chemical fire suppression and stand-alone temperature and humidity system. There are six rooms that were formerly used for radio and television production with a stand-alone cooking system and sharing the data center's chemical fire suppression system. Redundant Power: 300 kVA UPS System, 750 kVA Diesel Generator Building Details: Total Sq. Ft: 44,000 Building Type: Flex Tech,Office,Other,Research &Development Number of Stories: 2 Year Built: 2002 Ceiling Peak (ft): 10 Ceiling Eaves (ft): 0 Expandable: Yes Can Subdivide: Unknown Construction Type: Masonry Zoning: None Site Size (Acres): 75.00 Within City Limits: No Last Use: CNX Gas offices Transportation: Nearest Interstate: I-77 Distance (miles): 1 Nearest 4-Lane Highway: U.S. Route 460 Distance (miles): 1 Nearest Commercial Airport: Raleigh County Memorial Airport Distance (miles): 45 Rail Served: No Utilities: Water: West Virginia American Water Sewer: Bluefield Sanitary Board Local Telecommunications Service: Frontier Communications Contact: Brian Cox, REALTOR Cell: 304-320-4211 Office: 304-323-2491 Offering: Sale Price: $4,200,000.00 Joely Cole, Broker This property is suitable for virtually any commercial use, with 75 acres of land for company expansion, or development into separate parcels that could be resold. The facility sits near the West Virginia Turnpike, Interstate 77 and State Route 460 and is located in Mercer County just outside the city limits of Bluefield, West Virginia. Live link: Video overview of Mercer County: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9L3CFt8Jp8 FOR SALE OR LEASE

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Former Wisdom Media Group building Available Sq. Ft: 44,000

Address:2481 John Nash BoulevardBluefield, WV 24701 (Mercer County)

Property and Area Description:The building was constructed using a variety of "green" building products.Among these are non-toxic carpet, paint, wall coverings and insulation. It isequipped with electronic door access system, fire alarm system and stateof the art data and telecommunications center with chemical firesuppression and stand-alone temperature and humidity system. There aresix rooms that were formerly used for radio and television production with a stand-alone cooking system and sharing the data center's chemical firesuppression system. Redundant Power: 300 kVA UPS System, 750 kVADiesel Generator

Building Details:

Total Sq. Ft: 44,000Building Type: FlexTech,Office,Other,Research&Development

Number of Stories: 2 Year Built: 2002Ceiling Peak (ft): 10 Ceiling Eaves (ft): 0Expandable: Yes Can Subdivide: UnknownConstruction Type: Masonry Zoning: NoneSite Size (Acres): 75.00 Within City Limits: NoLast Use: CNX Gas offices

Transportation:Nearest Interstate: I-77 Distance (miles): 1Nearest 4-Lane Highway: U.S. Route460 Distance (miles): 1

Nearest Commercial Airport: RaleighCounty Memorial Airport Distance (miles): 45

Rail Served: No

Utilities:Water: West Virginia American WaterSewer: Bluefield Sanitary BoardLocal Telecommunications Service: Frontier Communications

Contact:Brian Cox, REALTORCell: 304-320-4211Office: 304-323-2491

Offering:Sale Price: $4,200,000.00

Joely Cole, Broker

This property is suitable for virtually any commercial use, with 75 acres of land for company expansion, or development into separate parcels that could be resold. The facility sits near the West Virginia Turnpike, Interstate 77 and State Route 460 and is located in Mercer County just outside the city limits of Bluefield, West Virginia.

Live link: Video overview of Mercer County: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9L3CFt8Jp8

FOR SALE OR LEASE

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Wisdom Media/Cnx GasAddress:2481 John Nash Blvd, Bluefield, WV 24701

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