Former GP Bldg 7615 Warehouse Ave



Address 7615 Warehouse Ave
City Winfield
State
KS State Resources/Incentives
County
Cowley Demographic Report
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Type Industrial
Additional Land
Sq. Ft. Available 146,160
Loading Docks 2
Ceiling Height 22.5
Number of Floors
On Site Parking Access to port of Catossa via US 77
Nearest Interstate Interstate 35
Miles to Interstate
Rail Yes
Nearest Airport Wichita Mid-Continent Airport
Miles to Airport
Sprinklered Yes
Natural Gas
Municipal Water Yes
Municipal Sewer
Electric Available
Sale or Lease Sale


Contact Name David O. Bossemeyer
Contact Title Managing Director / Business Development
For More Info Greater Wichita Economic Development Coalition
Web Address www.gwedc.org
Contact e-mail dbossemeyer@gwedc.org


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This 146,160 sq.ft. building on a 14 acre lot is located in Strother Field Airport/Industrial Park with rail, 5 miles north of Arkansas City and 5 miles south of Winfield. The building was formerly the location of Gordon-Piatt/John Zink Company and gas burner manufacturer. Other tenants of this industrial park include General Electric Engine Services, Wittur Inc., Morton Buildings, Greif Inc., Winfield Consumer Products/Husky Liners, Central Plains Book Manufacturing, and numerous others. The building and industrial park are located immediately adjacent to US Highway 77 and only 20 minutes from Interstate I-35. Strother Field regulations apply. All utilities are available, either furnished by Strother Field or the City of Winfield. Since the Industrial Park is owned jointly by the cities of Winfield and Arkansas City, utility plans for extension and/or hook up to existing lines are negotiated between the two cities and the new consumer/industry. This building has 2 water lines.