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Located off of Lambson Lane Close to The Port of Wilmington.
33 Harbor View Drive Delaware River Industrial Park New Castle, Delaware 19720
Harvey Hanna & AssociatesA Commercial Development Company
built for youINDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL
RETAIL LUXURY LIVING
AVAILABLE
4,800 - 9,600 S.F of Industrial and Warehouse Space Available
For more information call: Thomas Harvey (302) 323-9300 Ext.115 [email protected] / www.harveyhanna.com“This is a concept rendering and can not be relied upon for any type of binding agreement.”
33 Harbor View DriveAVAILABLE
Delaware River Industrial Park • New Castle, Delaware 19720
33 Harbor View Drive
located directly off of Lambson
Lane in New Castle, Delaware.
It is well situated, located at
the foot of the Delaware
Memorial Bridge, within 1 mile
of the Port of Wilmington and
full interchanges with I-295 and
I-495. 27 Harbor View Drive is
located further north than all
competing industrial parks,
making it closer to the rapidly
growing Wilmington CBD and
the Philadelphia suburbs.
• Size: 4,800 - 9,600 SF• Land Area: 8.15 Acres• Construction: Built in 1990, block construction• Ceiling Height: 20'-22'• Loading: Four (4) - 8’x10’ dock doors• Sprinklers: Ordinary Hazard II• Power: 200 Amp• Heat: Gas fired Modine hot air units• Water and Sewer: Public - Water provided by City of Wilmington, Sewer provided by New Castle County• Zoning: HI - Heavy Industrial• Location: Port of Wilmington, just off Route 9, between I-495 and I-295, minutes from I-95.• This is a Food Grade Facility• Availability: Immediately
Property Description
AVAILABLE 33 HARBOR VIEW DRIVE
For more information call: Thomas Harvey (302) 323-9300 Ext. 12 [email protected] / www.harveyhanna.com“This is a concept rendering and can not be relied upon for any type of binding agreement.”
33 Harbor View DriveAVAILABLE
Delaware River Industrial Park • New Castle, Delaware 19720
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Delaware River Industrial Park is completely improved with heavy-duty roadways and all utilities including, electric, gas, water and storm water retention. Special improvements at the park include a fire control system with a 312,000 gallon on-site water tank and high flow fire pump.
The park, which is zoned “HI”, is located in a targeted zone, making businesses who locate within it eligible for possible tax credits based on employment and investment. It is one of the few parks which is zoned “HI”, allowing for a wide array of uses.
The Port of Wilmington, Delaware Did you Know?Wilmington presently ranks as the world's top banana port, the nation's biggest fruit and juice concentrate importer and the operator of the country's largest dock-side refrigeration business.
Why Do Business in Delaware?
Top Reasons to do Business in Delaware
The State of Delaware is known as the “Corporate Capital of the World,” due to its incorporation of more than sixty percent of the Fortune 500 companies. There are many reasons Delaware is the perfect state to do business, such as its reputation as a ‘pro-business’ state, proximity to viable markets and accessibility to a highly educated work force.
The state has taken a wide variety of measures to help established small businesses and entrepreneurs take their business from the idea phase to start-up to expansion, making Delaware an excellent choice to start a business.
The Delaware Economic Development Office (DEDO) aids entrepreneurs building a business through various state programs designed to help these start-up businesses develop successfully. DEDO has enabled the success of many small Top Reasons to do Business in Delaware through easy access to incentives, grants and the SSBCI program where businesses receive low interest loans.
1. Delaware # 1 in Economic Output Per Job – According to the U.S. Chamber ofCommerce’s 2014 Enterprising States study, Delaware ranked first in the EconomicOutput Per Job study and fifth in the New Startup Rate study.
2. Delaware # 1 in Business Friendliness– CNBC’s 2014 America’s Top States for Businessranked Delaware as the most business friendly state.
3. Delaware #2 in Business Incubation –The Beacon Hill Institute’s 13th annual StateCompetitiveness Report ranked Delaware second for business incubation in 2013, thanksto programs such as the Emerging Enterprise Center (EEC) of New Castle CountyChamber of Commerce (NCCCC) which creates a nurturing environment to help earlystage businesses grow, develop and succeed.
4. The Kauffman FastTrac program ~ A combined effort between DEDO and DelawareTechnical Community College, the Kauffman FastTrac program has trained over300,000 entrepreneurs nationwide by helping them to develop business plans andguides small-business owners who want to take their enterprise to the next level.
5. State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) – The program is designed to enhanceaccess to capital and lower interest rates provided to small business. The plan dedicates$12.1 million to create a new participation program between DEDO, lending institutionsand their small business clients and dedicates $1 million to the Delaware CapitalAccess Program.
6. Delaware has the Fastest Internet Speeds in the U.S. - Delaware has the fastest InternetSpeeds (16.2 mbps) in the nation which gives Delaware business an edge, making themmore competitive than those businesses based in neighboring states. Not only does afaster internet speed make e-commerce sites more competitive, it makes businesses ofall industries more productive, giving them faster access to shared project files allowingfor more efficient collaboration.
Meanwhile, there a numerous other reasons to do business in Delaware, such as theDEMEP (Delaware Manufacturing Extension Partnership) that helps ‘forward thinkingmanufacturers’ to remain competitive, the DWIB (Delaware Workforce Investment Board)that offers ‘Employee Training Grants’ or the Brownfield Assistance Program whichprovides matching grants to owners and developers in order to encourage theredevelopment within the state.