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Aerial view of land at an intersection
Properties

North Floyd Industrial Rail Site- SOLD

SITE IS LOCATED IN A LESS DEVELOPED CENSUS TRACT
ASK ABOUT INCREASED INCENTIVES!

Northwest corner of intersection Hwy 140 and Hwy 53 — 34.36958, -85.05400

Access Four-lane access; 7 miles from Interstate 75
Rail Norfolk Southern main line
Water Floyd County Water Department, 12” main; Static pressure is 140 psi; Fire Flows exceed 1,800 gpm at 70 psi. Excess capacity of 1.4 MGD (5,300 Cubic Meters)
Sewer City of Rome, 6” gravity main; Capacity of 2 MGD
Gas Adairsville Gas, 2 ½ “ high-pressure (290 psi) main and 2,500 cfm at intersection of Hwy 140 and Hwy 53
Power 230 kV Transmission; 115 kV Transmission; 12 kV Distribution; 25 kV Distribution
Telecomm Fiber Optic Cable with up to 10 gb
Zoning Heavy Industrial
Fire Rome Floyd County Fire Department; Class 2 fire rating due to the department’s preparedness and response time resulting in lower property insurance costs.
Testing Phase 1 Environmental Study Complete; soil borings complete
Tracts 110-Acre Tract

Contact Us

Rome Floyd Development Authority
800 Broad Street, Suite 102
Rome, GA 30161
706.413.4213

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