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A modern facility located on
Route 122 in Orange, Massachusetts, ideally situated in scenic
Central New England for maximum utility and minimum development
cost. Not another barren wasteland, this industrial park
has a beautiful pond as you enter, living up to its name in
offering a park-like environment fully equipped with roadways
and utilities and with ready access to highways and the runways
of the town-owned Orange Municipal Airport.
Features:
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Fiber Optics through Bell Atlantic
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Electric (3-phase) Mass Electric - substantial kilowatt demand
capability
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Municipal Water: over 1300 gpm with static of 109 psi and residual
80 psi
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56 acres with potential of expansion
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Borders Orange Municipal Airport which has two 5,000 foot runways
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Located on Route 122
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1 mile from downtown commercial district
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1 mile from Route 2 (major east-west route along state's northern
tier)
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17 miles from I-90, 30 miles from I-190, 47 miles from I-495
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Scenic splendor overlooking Randall's Pond
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Good school system: (science fair does extremely well in state
competition)
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Large sports program
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Excellent hunting and hiking
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Home of nationally-recognized Peace Statue
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Home of filled and very successful industrial park
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Low cost of living
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Located within an Economic Opportunity Area which provides state
and real estate credits. This could result in tens of
thousands of dollars of savings.
The Site
A spacious tract of flat, dry land owned
and developed by the Orange Economic Development & Industrial
Corporation, consists of 56 sub-dividable acres - 65 acres total,
adjacent to an under-utilized but well-maintained airport with
two 5,000' runways. Facilities include paved roads with
town water mains and hydrants, town sewer, 3-phase electricity,
and fiber optics service readily available.
Cooperation & Experience
These are the operative
words as the town of Orange, known as "the Friendly town,"
welcomes industry and will help occupants of the park to pursue
their plans without hassles and headaches. This park is
a part of an economic opportunity area which offers state tax
credits and local real estate tax deductions. Officials
and townspeople, accustomed to an industrial base, are committed
to redevelopment appropriate for the next century. Experienced
industrial workers are historically the backbone of area communities,
providing an ample supply of skilled labor at reasonable wages.
Cooperating local and state agencies and boards include the
town's Selectmen and Airport Commission, the North Quabbin Chamber
of Commerce, Orange EDIC, Great Franklin County Overall Economic
Development Plan, Franklin Regional Council of Governments,
Massachusetts Industrial Finance Agency and Massachusetts Office
of Business Development, and the Federal Economic Development
Administration.
The Bottom Line
Prime industrial sites at the
lowest possible cost are offered by a community characterized
by a mixture of progressive optimism and New England traditionalism
- attitudes shared by community leadership and the general populace.
A healthy concern for the community's natural resources and
a realistic awareness of the needs and potential of the area's
human resources have led to widespread support for development
of the industrial park. You are invited to visit this
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For
Information Call:
Town of Orange Community Development Office
948-544-1100 extension 105
or
Karl Bittenbender @ -978-575-0217
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