Magnificent, fully air-conditioned,
218,116 sq. ft. industrial facility on
11.5 acres in Plano, Texas
Construction:
The building was constructed in 2001 and features 6” reinforced concrete floors; ceiling heights to 28’ clear to the joist at the side wall and 30’ clear to the joist in the center; columns spaced 40’ x 44’; precast concrete tilt walls
Utilities:
Electric power and gas supplied by TXU/Oncor; municipal water and sewer
Lighting:
100% high-pressure sodium and skylights throughout the manufacturing area
Sprinkler:
Fully sprinklered via ESFR system
Office Space:
Approximately 27,000 sq. ft. of modern, two-story, air-conditioned office space featuring private offices, conference rooms, acoustical tile ceiling and carpeted flooring
Compressed Air:
One 75 hp Quincy unit that has
175 psi capacity
Cranes:
Support rail in place with 30 ton capacity
Paint Booth:
Approximately 19,260 sq. ft. Nordson powder coat paint system in place (may be removed); Col-Met washing system and conveyor system
Truck Loading:
Twelve (12) loading dock doors with seals and levelers
Additional Features:
• 38,000 sq ft of flexible areas in the front part
• of the building that is presently being used
• for electronic assembly, cafeteria and future
• office expansion. The area presently being
• used for electronic assembly has special
• conductive floors and extra power.
• ADT security and fire system
• 130’ long truck court
• T-1 Fiber Optics provided by Verizon, AT&T,
• Sprint & XO Communications
• Passenger elevator located in office area
• Triple Freeport exemption status
Location:
Facility is ideally located just north of Highway 190 (George Bush Tollway); minutes west of US Highway 75; minutes from Interstate 35, I-30 and I-20; approximately 30 minutes to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
Located in a “right-to-work” state, Plano boasts a well-educated, diverse labor pool of 100,000 people. In fact, 53% of the workforce has four or more years of college, while 93% have more than 12 years of schooling. Moreover, there are numerous financial incentives for businesses to utilize, including tax abatements for new construction and facility expansion, Freeport Exemption designed to exempt some or all of a company’s inventory from property tax, and training grants that enable businesses to receive customized training for existing employees or programs tailored to develop critical skills for new hires. Plus, Plano enjoys low property taxes and is home to many well known businesses, including EDS, Frito-Lay, JCPenney, Dr Pepper/Seven Up and Ericsson.
Named “The Hottest Place to Live in the Western US” by Money Magazine, Plano offers an abundance of reasons to call it home. The public school system is nationally acclaimed and citizens have access to high-quality healthcare. There is a wealth of recreational activities, including more than 80 parks and 3,600 acres of park land, 38 miles of hike and bike trails, six golf courses and many restaurants and shopping venues.
Plano is a wonderful community in which to work and live. It offers many financial incentives, has a hard-working and well-educated workforce and provides an excellent quality of life for its citizens.