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Located in a growing industrial area, this 82 acre site is Ameren Elite Certified and ready for you! You'll find great industrial neighbors such as Reynolds Consumer Products, Brahlers, PRS, ILMO, and Wasaw Supply. You'll find a pro-business community ready to help with fast and easy permitting.This great Midwest location offers easy access to interstates and the Norfolk Southern railroad, as well as an ample supply of water and sewer capacities. Escape the congestion and minimize the time your products sits stalled in traffic..come see for yourself - We have a place for you!
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Location
2250 East Morton AveFinancials
Sale Price: $50,000.00
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Acres: 82.00000000 - 82
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Features
Land
Shovel-Ready
Phase 1 Environmental Audit Complete
In City Limits
Building
Sub-dividable
Expandable
Build To Suit
Industrial Park
Business Park
100-Year Flood Plain
Utilities
Water
Sewer
Electric
Natural Gas
High Speed Telecom
Transportation
Nearest Airport: 35 miles
Rail Access To Site
Nearest Rail: 1 miles
Nearest Highway: 1 miles
Materials
Broker Info
Bonni Waters, Vice President
Jacksonville Regional EDC
221 E. State St.
Jacksonville, IL 62650
217-479-4627
www.jredc.org
bonni@jredc.org
James "Dusty" Douglas
217-243-9404
ddouglas@morgancounty-il.com
Posted On: 10-10-2019
Last Updated: 5 years ago
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The City of Jacksonville is located in west central Illinois, 35 miles west of Springfield, the state capital. It is the county seat of Morgan County and one of the oldest towns in the Land of Lincoln, founded in 1825. Jacksonville was established by Yankee settlers from New England, who laid out farms, constructed roads, erected government buildings, and established post routes. They were part of a wave of European/American farmers who headed west into what was then the wilds of the Northwest Territory, during the early 1800s. Download Here!