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Rush County Economic Development Rush County Courthouse 715 Elm, LaCrosse, Kansas 67548-0326 |
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Former Ochs, Inc. in Otis - Flexible Use Property
Location: 405 Main Street, Otis
Status: For sale
Property Description: 13.5 acres with 2 buildings adjacent to the highway
Description Main Building: Business Office and Large Shop Area
Sq. Footage Main Building: 21,400 sq. ft.
Description Second Building: Storage building with 2 large overhead doors, 1 large sliding door, and 6 foot walk-in door.
Sq. Footage Second Building: 7,500 sq. ft.
Price: $298,000 ($10.30 / sq. ft.)
Contact: Lyn Klein, Assoc. Broker or Doug Williams, Realtor - Advanced Real Estate Co. PA, Hays, Kansas
Phone: (Lyn) 785-432-3322 or (Doug) 785-623-1100
2007 Property Taxes: $7,340.28
Comments: Buildings are skirted with large areas of concrete. This property is a “flexible use” facility which can be adaptable to a new use with a low cost.
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Commercial Office - Telecommunications Ready
Location: 708 Main Street, LaCrosse
Status: Vacant, for sale or rent Contract Pending
Description: Downtown Commercial Office Space
Sq. Footage: 1940 sq. ft. main office area, 482 sq. ft. storage area, and partial basement
Price: Contact Owner
Contact: Mike Pivonka
Phone: 785-222-3456
Comments: Beautiful, move-in ready open office space with private office, kitchenette, handicap restroom, reception area and waiting room. This building is
completely wired with T1 high-speed internet, ethernet, multi-line telephone, and fax. For additional photos and information,
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Three Story Commercial Building - Development Incentive
***SOLD***
Location: 807 Main Street, LaCrosse
Status: SOLD
Description: Downtown Commercial Building
Sq. Footage: 5,880 sq. ft. main floor, 3,700 sq. ft. finished upstairs, and partially finished 3,700 sq. ft. basement
Price:
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Comments: Both the main floor and top floor have very high ceilings. There is a small mezzanine level office overlooking the front room.
The building also has a freight elevator. The roof appears to be in good condition and does not leak.
Consider the purchase of an existing business. Purchasing a business that is up and running has less risk than starting from the ground up. An existing business has an established track record and customer base. Although the cost of purchasing an existing operation may exceed the cost of starting from scratch, the business's existing cash flow should provide an immediate return on your investment. Low overhead and a strong work ethic makes Rush County an excellent place to take the step to buy an existing business.
If you wish to learn more about Economic Development opportunities,
contact:
Rush County Economic Development
P.O. Box 326
LaCrosse, Kansas 67548-0326