Speculative Building V Kentucky Transpark
14 May, 2015
About the Transpark
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900+/- acres located on US 31-W and Highway 68/80
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Can accommodate heavy and light industrial manufacturing operations
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Immediate access to I-65 via planned connector road (construction in 2014)
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Home to the only CSX Select Site in Kentucky, among a limited number in the nation
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Top-quality education and training centers on site
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Recognized on state and national levels for excellence in economic development efforts and environmental protection
Features Include
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Floor Area: 108,000 SF with potential pre-approved expansion
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area of 300,000+ SF. Expandable up to 756,000 SF with additional
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Detailed Development Plan approval. (Dimensions 300’ x 360’)
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Eave Height: 38′
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Roof: 24-gauge steel-standing, seam-insulated panels
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Walls: 24-gauge insulated sandwich panels and 8′ block wainscot
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Floor: 4″ dense grade aggregate; 8″ concrete floor capable
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Foundation: Reinforced concrete
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Columns: Two rows with 40′ x 100′ spacing
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Docks: One drive-in door and two docks installed;
Regional Demographics
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South Central Kentucky’s Labor Market Area spans to include 2.0 million residents
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Home to Carol Martin’s Gatton Academy of Math and Science – Newsweek magazine’s #1 High School in America for 2 years in a row
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WKU is the fastest growing university in the Commonwealth with 21,000+ students enrolled
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Bowling Green is the third largest city in the Commonwealth (Population: 60,600)
Geographic Information
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Interstate Access: 4.3 miles from Interstate 65, one mile access via connector road at US 68 – 0.5 miles to US 31-W
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International Airports: 70 Miles to Nashville International Airport/100 miles to Louisville International Airport (SDF)
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Rail Access: Available to site, served by CSX Railroad
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Port: 80 miles to Owensboro Riverport
710 College Street
Bowling Green, KY 42102
ron@bgchamber.com
Phone:(270) 781-3200 Phone
Toll Free:(866) 330-2422 Toll Free
www.southcentralky.com
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