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Advice on obtaining a workspace for building
Hi there,
I'm looking to build an 18' long wooden boat, and for that purpose I'm thinking of renting space to do this. I figure I need an area around 30x30'. Does anyone have any advice on how to go about finding such space? I'm in the Albany, NY area, and there seems to be a lot of empty warehouses and industrial buildings, but virtually nothing is listed in local real estate guides or classified ads. Thanks. - David David Manthey Orbitals - Programs - Books - http://www.orbitals.com |
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"David Manthey" wrote in message ... Hi there, I'm looking to build an 18' long wooden boat, and for that purpose I'm thinking of renting space to do this. I figure I need an area around 30x30'. Does anyone have any advice on how to go about finding such space? I'm in the Albany, NY area, and there seems to be a lot of empty warehouses and industrial buildings, but virtually nothing is listed in local real estate guides or classified ads. Thanks. I'd talk to my local Real Estate Agents and also check (or post a note on) www.craigslist.org |
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Usually, the buildings are listed (if at all) on obscure flyers that
only go to manufacturers, or in industry magazines, etc., or with realtors that cater to the industrial trade... If you are not a business or manufacturer of some sort you won't be on their mailing list.. Local house realtors usually do not get those listings, or if they did it was 10 years ago and the building is no longer listed... The best method is to drive up and walk around the buildings.. Often there will be something posted on a gate or a door with a phone number... If the buildings are on the river, get out on a boat, surprisingly they tend to have signs posted on the river side... Also, asking questions of locals, like the factory next door, at the donut shop, or the gas station on the corner, etc. will get you a lead... Even flagging down the local cops can be a good source of leads... They have to contact the owners when there is a crime on the property... if the cop is in a good mood he will have central dispatch rattle up the LEIN machine and get the owners address, if not he'll just beat the snot out of you for asking Another source is the local chamber of commerce.. They often know who owns local factory buildings... Another source is the web here... Search on industrial buildings offered for lease or sale in your area... And failing ALL that now the truly easy solution follows simply go down to the county courthouse, ask the clerk to cross reference that street address to the platt book... They have the name and address of the owner on file so's they can TAX him! denny |
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Thanks guys.
The first realtor I called basically doesn't deal with industrial rentals. I did post something on Craig's List. I contacted a building owner from a sign, and I'm viewing the property tomorrow. - David David Manthey Orbitals - Programs - Books - http://www.orbitals.com |
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Advice on obtaining a workspace for building
hi david,
if you've got enough land, some people build big plastic greenhouses. these let in plenty of light, are warm(ish) cost you little to build and dont give you rent-stress when your project goes well into overtime. They also make getting the boat out pretty easy; just rip all the frame down around it. |
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