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1 Amanzi LN Sikeston, MO 63801
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Key Details
Sold Price $774,500
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Commercial & Indr.
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,311 sqft
Price per Sqft $233
MLS Listing ID 22066561
Sold Date 03/01/24
Construction Status 6
Year Built 2018
Building Age 6
Lot Size 10.660 Acres
Acres 10.66
Property Description
This is the perfect growing operation, adaptable to several crops. Located in Sikeston's North Industrial Park, it was most recently used for hydroponic production of vegetables. The property consists of 3,311 square feet of office space containing 7 offices, reception area, conference room, 2 half-baths, 1 full bath, break room and utility/storage area, 7,456 square feet of warehouse and packing space, and 71,064 square feet of greenhouses. Greenhouses consist of 7 gutter connect hydroponic greenhouses with exterior dimensions of 30x300. Four of the greenhouses include 13' x 284' hydroponic ponds. They are galvanized framed, hoop truss buildings with "W" trussing and 8' gutter heights. Parking facility is 60x120. It includes shop, storage, men's and women's bathrooms, washing and packing area, break room, walk-in cooler and loading area. The property is serviced by a well, and electric service includes three phase service with four 200-amp service panels.
Location
State MO
County Scott
Zoning IL- Light Industrial District
Interior
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Electric
Fireplace N
Exterior
Utilities Available Electricity Available, Gas to Site, Water Available, Sewer Available
Roof Type Flat
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public, Water Main - 2 Inch
Construction Status 6
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash Only, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash Only, Conventional
Special Listing Condition In Foreclosure
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Bought with Tim Merideth