Listed below are examples of three building for sale or lease that can be subdivided. For further information, contact Michael Bergeron at 603-271-2591.
Former Wausau Paper Plant For Sale
Groveton, New Hampshire
Listed by Hart Corporation International Industrial Real Estate, this former Wausau Paper plant is located at 3 Mechanic Street, Groveton, New Hampshire and consist of approximately 555,000 square feet on 107 acres (the building can be subdivided). The 107 acres includes the former manufacturing facility, waste water treatment plant on 63 acres, the Brooklyn Dam on 7.7 acres and 12 acres of miscellaneous parcels. The facility contains significant manufacturing infrastructure in place including electrical power, natural gas, municipal water and sewer, process steam, process water and sewer, and a private waste water treatment plant with 8 million gallons of capacity per day. There is also potential for hydro electric capacity via the Brooklyn Dam. For further information on this opportunity, please contact Michael Bergeron, or Cynthia Harrington, NH Division of Economic Development at 603-271-2591.



23 Gould Street, Colebrook New Hampshire
Owned by Jacobsma & Associated, this 180,000 square foot building is located at 23 Gould Street, Colebrook, New Hampshire. The building has 120,000 square feet of 16 to 24 clear ceilings and 60,000 square feet of 26 foot clear height, with 10 covered loading docks. The owner is willing to subdivide the space to meet tenant needs. There is municipal water and sewer and propane heat. Power: 480 volts, 3,000 amps, 3 phase and single phase. In terms of location, it is 12 miles from the Quebec boarder, approximately one hour to Interstate 93 and 91. the building is for lease or sale. For more information on this opportunity, please call Michael Bergeron, or Cynthia Harrington, NH Economic Development at 603-271-2591.


218 Jericho Road, Berlin, New Hampshire

This is a 150,000 square foot building with ceiling heights ranging from 12 to 15 foot clear. There are two oil fired Cleavor Brooks, rooftop mounted McQuary units got possible conversion to A/C cooling. The building can be served by rail, along the St. Lawrence & Atlantic line. The building can be subdivided and power consists of 800 amps. 750 KVA, 277/480 volts, 3 phase. For further information, please contact Michael Bergeron or Cynthia Harrington, NH Division of Economic Development at 603-271-2591.










