Description
Commercial grain storage and processing facility located in the north Harlingen area, approx. 8 miles north of Exp. 83. Property features large-capacity grain silos with an approximate storage capacity of 504,125 bushels each, offering substantial bulk commodity storage potential. The site includes a truck scale designed for commercial loads, supporting efficient weighing and logistics operations. Provides easy access for commercial trucks, with ample space for maneuvering and parking for multiple vehicles and trailers. A 1,200 sq. ft. office building (per the Cameron County Appraisal District) provides administrative space for on-site operations. Property is adjacent to a railway spur that may be available for lease through a non- related third party, offering potential rail access for bulk transport. Previously used as a grain storage and processing facility, this property offers an opportunity for agricultural, industrial, or logistics operations in the growing Rio Grande Valley.
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Description
Commercial grain storage and processing facility located in the north Harlingen area, approx. 8 miles north of Exp. 83. Property features large-capacity grain silos with an approximate storage capacity of 504,125 bushels each, offering substantial bulk commodity storage potential. The site includes a truck scale designed for commercial loads, supporting efficient weighing and logistics operations. Provides easy access for commercial trucks, with ample space for maneuvering and parking for multiple vehicles and trailers. A 1,200 sq. ft. office building (per the Cameron County Appraisal District) provides administrative space for on-site operations. Property is adjacent to a railway spur that may be available for lease through a non- related third party, offering potential rail access for bulk transport. Previously used as a grain storage and processing facility, this property offers an opportunity for agricultural, industrial, or logistics operations in the growing Rio Grande Valley.
