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Investment Highlights
- Former Auto Dealership | 3 Buildings on 10.06 Acres
- 18 Drive-In Doors (12' x 14') — 8 Full Drive-Thru Bays (Semi-Truck Accessible)
- Parts Department with Mezzanine
- Main Building: ±20,334 SF Showroom & Vehicle Maintenance Facility
- Former Paint Booth/Wash Bay
- Floor Drains | Waste Oil Heat | Oil/Water Separator
Executive Summary
Two additional maintenance buildings of 3,200 SF and 1,500 SF are currently leased to a local school district for bus parking and maintenance. Monument signage on site and a signalized intersection offers excellent visibility along this high-traffic commercial corridor. With its combination of functional infrastructure and acreage, this property is well-suited for automotive, trucking, fleet maintenance, equipment sales, or a range of other vehicle-oriented or industrial users.
Property Facts
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Chrysler began in the 1920s when Walter Chrysler founded the brand from the remains of the Maxwell Motor Company, establishing a name that became part of the U.S. automotive landscape. The company has long focused on passenger vehicles, including sedans and minivans, and its official materials highlight a history of engineering, design, and family-oriented mobility. Today, Chrysler operates as a Stellantis brand and continues to emphasize innovation, luxury-oriented vehicles, intuitive technology, and mobility solutions within a broader global automotive portfolio.
Dodge began in the early 1900s as the Dodge Brothers Company, founded by John and Horace Dodge in Michigan to supply parts and assemblies for the growing auto industry. The brand later moved into complete vehicles and became known for performance-oriented cars, trucks, and SUVs, a focus that remains central in Dodge’s current lineup under Stellantis. Today, Dodge presents Charger, Durango, and Hornet models through an official sales and service ecosystem that includes dealer tools, online shopping, parts, warranty support, and owner resources, while also pointing toward electrified muscle in future products.
Jeep began in 1941, when the first military Jeep vehicle entered production under a contract with the U.S. War Department, and the brand’s roots trace to wartime 4x4 utility vehicles. The official history describes the brand as being “on the front lines since 1941,” reflecting a legacy that moved from military use into civilian mobility. Today, Jeep focuses on SUVs, crossovers, and trucks, with a lineup that includes internal combustion, hybrid, and all-electric drivetrains. As part of Stellantis, the brand continues to serve a global market built around off-road capability, versatility, and electrification.
White Family Dealerships began in 1914 when Hugh White opened a dealership near Zanesville, Ohio. Now operating across multiple states, the company maintains numerous locations in Ohio, Kentucky, and beyond. The business offers both new and pre-owned vehicles from various manufacturers while providing maintenance services. Still family-owned today, four generations of the White family have been involved in the company's expansion into a large regional dealership group.
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Property Taxes
| Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $426,730 | |
| Land Assessment | $123,690 | Total Assessment | $550,420 |
Property Taxes
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