Regional Industrial Distribution/Manufacturing Facility
111 Mosher Street
Holyoke, MA 01040
Description
One of the last remaining East-Coast sites with direct adjacency to a Holyoke Gas & Electric (HG&E) transmission substation and access to a municipally owned portfolio that is predominantly carbon-free hydroelectric — the same utility that powers the 19 MW Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) less than one mile away. The MGHPCC markets itself as “one of the greenest computing centers in the world” entirely because of HG&E’s hydroelectric supply. HG&E offers commercial customers the ability to elect 100 % carbon-free power through its dedicated program.
Shovel-ready, substation-adjacent, renewable-powered — an increasingly rare combination on the Eastern Seaboard. Ideal for 10–30 MW enterprise/edge hall today with land and infrastructure to scale to campus tomorrow.
The subject property consists of an approximate 110,800 square foot industrial facility located on 7.61 acres in Holyoke, MA. The building features 22' ceiling height, 30'x40' bay spacing, 12 loading docks, and a 10'x14' grade level drive-in door. The industrial zoned site allows for on-site trailer parking and outside storage. The building benefits from heavy power with a 4,000 Amp 208/480v & 120/208v, 3 phase electrical service which is well distributed within the facility. Holyoke's close proximity to the interstate highway system creates a unique opportunity for regional distribution and manufacturing firms servicing the New England Region.
The property is located in the industrial section of the City between the Canal and the Connecticut River.
