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Matterport tours (Tours virtuales en 3D)
ASPECTOS DESTACADOS
- Seaway Terminal is a combined ±4.11-acre site with a 21,750-square-foot warehouse/ office and a 21,432-square-foot event space.
- Dock area is designed to accommodate all types of watercraft with power pedestals of 110 and 220 volts and 440 volts for large ships.
- Port can accommodate cruise boats, Great Lakes ships, and foreign freighters with 1,000 feet of deep-water port dockage.
- Only deep-water port in the area, this waterfront property overlooks the St. Clair River, which leads into Lake Huron, one of the Great Lakes.
- Upside potential to further the current relationship with the Coast Guard; there is no agreement on file, but annually paying $6,000 for docking.
- With flexible space and a strategic waterfront location, it is ideal for mixed-use, event space, industrial, or maritime purposes.
RESUMEN EJECUTIVO
Welcome to the waterfront Seaway Terminal at 2358 and 2380 Military Street in Port Huron, Michigan. The ±4.11-acre terminal property features a modern docking facility that handles various watercraft. The buildings were originally delivered in 1900 and renovated in 2003. There is a 21,750-square-foot warehouse with office space and a 21,432-square-foot event space. Stainless steel railings have been installed along the entire pier, which can be removed in sections to allow access to ships anywhere along the dock. While in port, both vessels may be viewed from the rooftop parking lot.
Today, the seaport terminal buildings are delivered vacant with docking revenue from the Coast Guard. There is upside potential for the Coast Guard to solidify a formal agreement of use and rental income. The unique waterfront property’s M-1 Light Industrial zoning caters to various operations, whether maritime or commercial.
Port Huron is known as the gateway to Michigan’s eastern coastline (or as locals say, the thumbcoast) and the maritime capital of the Great Lakes. The subject property is also within Michigan’s Port Huron SmartZone (Region 6). Michigan has organized the state into 20 economic SmartZones, which indicate technology clusters to promote resource collaboration between universities, governmental and community-based groups, research organizations, and industries. Port Huron’s SmartZone is operated by the Economic Development Alliance (EDA) of St. Clair County.
The Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County (EDA) serves as the grantee for Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 210, which offers customs advantages to businesses in the county. FTZs allow companies to defer, reduce, or eliminate customs duties on imported and exported goods, making businesses more competitive globally. To get specific information or apply for benefits, companies can contact the EDA of St. Clair County or the US Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
What the St. Clair County FTZ offers
- Customs advantages: Companies can benefit from duty elimination, deferral, or reduction on imported goods and components used in products for export.
- Strategic location: The zone is situated on the US/Canadian border, giving it a strategic advantage for international trade.
- Logistical options: The area provides robust logistical options for businesses.
How to get started
- Contact the EDA: The EDA of St. Clair County is the local grantee and can provide specific details on using the zone.
- Contact the FTZ Board: The US Foreign-Trade Zones Board oversees the FTZ program and has information on how to apply for FTZ sites or subzones under its jurisdiction. You can find application details on the International Trade Administration's FTZ website.
- Review regulations: The specific regulations for FTZs are in Title 15, Part 400 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Key details:
- FTZ Number: 210
- Grantee: Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County
- Approval Date: November 28, 1995
- Recent Activity: The grantee applied for a reorganization of the zone under the Alternative Site Framework (ASF) in 2021, according to the Federal Register.
Property tours are available by appointment only. Please contact the broker to schedule.
Today, the seaport terminal buildings are delivered vacant with docking revenue from the Coast Guard. There is upside potential for the Coast Guard to solidify a formal agreement of use and rental income. The unique waterfront property’s M-1 Light Industrial zoning caters to various operations, whether maritime or commercial.
Port Huron is known as the gateway to Michigan’s eastern coastline (or as locals say, the thumbcoast) and the maritime capital of the Great Lakes. The subject property is also within Michigan’s Port Huron SmartZone (Region 6). Michigan has organized the state into 20 economic SmartZones, which indicate technology clusters to promote resource collaboration between universities, governmental and community-based groups, research organizations, and industries. Port Huron’s SmartZone is operated by the Economic Development Alliance (EDA) of St. Clair County.
The Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County (EDA) serves as the grantee for Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 210, which offers customs advantages to businesses in the county. FTZs allow companies to defer, reduce, or eliminate customs duties on imported and exported goods, making businesses more competitive globally. To get specific information or apply for benefits, companies can contact the EDA of St. Clair County or the US Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
What the St. Clair County FTZ offers
- Customs advantages: Companies can benefit from duty elimination, deferral, or reduction on imported goods and components used in products for export.
- Strategic location: The zone is situated on the US/Canadian border, giving it a strategic advantage for international trade.
- Logistical options: The area provides robust logistical options for businesses.
How to get started
- Contact the EDA: The EDA of St. Clair County is the local grantee and can provide specific details on using the zone.
- Contact the FTZ Board: The US Foreign-Trade Zones Board oversees the FTZ program and has information on how to apply for FTZ sites or subzones under its jurisdiction. You can find application details on the International Trade Administration's FTZ website.
- Review regulations: The specific regulations for FTZs are in Title 15, Part 400 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Key details:
- FTZ Number: 210
- Grantee: Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County
- Approval Date: November 28, 1995
- Recent Activity: The grantee applied for a reorganization of the zone under the Alternative Site Framework (ASF) in 2021, according to the Federal Register.
Property tours are available by appointment only. Please contact the broker to schedule.
MATTERPORT TOURS (Tours virtuales en 3D)
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VÍDEOS
MATTERPORT TOUR EXTERIOR EN 3D
MATTERPORT TOURS EN 3D
FOTOS
STREET VIEW
CALLE
MAPA
DATA ROOM Haz clic aquí para acceder
- Operating and Financials
- Purchase Agreement
- Third Party Reports
- Title and Insurance
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INFORMACIÓN DEL EDIFICIO
| Condición de venta | Venta de subasta | Número de inmuebles | 2 |
| Tipo de titularidad | Pleno dominio | Tamaño total del edificio | 4.012 m² |
| Tipo de venta | Inversión | Superficie total del terreno | 1,66 ha |
| Estado | Activo |
| Condición de venta | Venta de subasta |
| Tipo de titularidad | Pleno dominio |
| Tipo de venta | Inversión |
| Estado | Activo |
| Número de inmuebles | 2 |
| Tamaño total del edificio | 4.012 m² |
| Superficie total del terreno | 1,66 ha |
INMUEBLES
| NOMBRE DEL INMUEBLE/DIRECCIÓN | TIPO DE INMUEBLE | Tamaño | AÑO DE CONSTRUCCIÓN |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Seaway Terminal
2380 Military St, Port Huron, MI 48060 |
Nave | 2.021 m² | 1900 |
|
Seaway Terminal
2358 Military St, Port Huron, MI 48060 |
Nave | 1.991 m² | 1990 |
ASESOR DE VENTA
Korissa Kramer, Partner
Korissa es una experimentada profesional de negocios con una licenciatura en Administración de Empresas (BBA) con especialización en Marketing de la Universidad de Western Michigan, en la Facultad de Negocios Haworth. Comenzó su carrera en el sector inmobiliario en 2011 y obtuvo su licencia de agente en 2014. Obtuvo la designación de Miembro Certificado de Inversión Comercial (CCIM) en 2019, lo que la convirtió en la única CCIM en el condado de St. Clair. Contratar a un CCIM significa una credibilidad y un acceso inigualables a una comunidad global e inclusiva.
Korissa es miembro de varias organizaciones profesionales, incluidas CRE Pros (Commercial Real Estate Pros) y Commercial Property Information Exchange (CPIX). También ocupa varios cargos en juntas directivas en todo el condado de St. Clair.
En su posición como agente asociada, Korissa centra sus esfuerzos en todo el sureste de Michigan. Su experiencia, fuerza creativa y enfoque proactivo le permiten ayudar a los clientes a encontrar la opción adecuada para sus necesidades inmobiliarias. Aporta una gran cantidad de conocimientos sobre el mercado y la comunidad locales. Es una apasionada de la industria de bienes raíces comerciales y orientada a los resultados; es experta en ventas, arrendamiento, negociación de contratos, estudios de mercado, valoración de adquisiciones/enajenaciones y consultoría.
Korissa es miembro de varias organizaciones profesionales, incluidas CRE Pros (Commercial Real Estate Pros) y Commercial Property Information Exchange (CPIX). También ocupa varios cargos en juntas directivas en todo el condado de St. Clair.
En su posición como agente asociada, Korissa centra sus esfuerzos en todo el sureste de Michigan. Su experiencia, fuerza creativa y enfoque proactivo le permiten ayudar a los clientes a encontrar la opción adecuada para sus necesidades inmobiliarias. Aporta una gran cantidad de conocimientos sobre el mercado y la comunidad locales. Es una apasionada de la industria de bienes raíces comerciales y orientada a los resultados; es experta en ventas, arrendamiento, negociación de contratos, estudios de mercado, valoración de adquisiciones/enajenaciones y consultoría.
SOBRE LA TECNOLOGÍA DE SUBASTAS
Las subastas de Ten-X utilizan tecnología líder para potenciar las transacciones comerciales en línea. Estas subastas, que ya han generado más de 34 mil millones de dólares en transacciones totales, utilizan una tecnología inmejorable e información a tiempo real sobre activos para asegurar que los anuncios se posicionan de manera óptima y llegan al comprador perfecto. Gracias a los ágiles plazos de subasta y a la comprobación completa de los documentos de diligencia debida y de las cualificaciones de compradores, las subastas de Ten-X hacen que las transacciones sean el doble de rápidas y fiables para agentes, propietarios e inversores.
Más información
CONTACTO DE LA SUBASTA
Keisha Hartshorn
Contacto
Licencia de subastador:
Ten-X, LLC Arlene Richardson RE Brkr 6505431586
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VÍDEOS
MATTERPORT TOUR EXTERIOR EN 3D
MATTERPORT TOURS EN 3D
FOTOS
STREET VIEW
CALLE
MAPA
Tarifa de transacción de 3 %
Basada en el importe de la puja ganadora
Comisión mínima por transacción:
20.000 $ USD
Comisión máxima por transacción:
300.000 $ USD
Ejemplo de cálculo
Importe de la puja ganadora
5.000.000 $ USD
Tarifa de transacción
150.000 $ USD (3 %)
Precio total de la compra
5.150.000 $ USD
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Free Trade Zone Warehouse
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