Bring your imagination and ideas. The property is in the adaptive reuse overlay district with a multitude of uses. It is also grandfathered preexisting non-conforming retail use. This property was originally a lumber yard. Some buildings remain from circa 1800. The babbling brook (Twaalfskill) flows under the Vineyard Avenue entrance with a large working water wheel. The large building facing 6 Linwood is steel supported, on a slab, with 10′ ceiling heights and 4 loading docs with overhead doors. This property has frontage on the Hudson Vallely Rail Trail, Linwood Ave and Vineyard Ave which is a state road. Town is encouraging business development. 3 furnaces and AC units were replaced in 2002. Large building has 3 phase electric service plus 240 line in furnace. It has 3 lavatories
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