Vandalia (BidFTA Building)

1170 Industrial Park Drive, Vandalia, OH

  • The BidFTA Building is 47,800 sq.ft. industrial flex building located at 1170 Industrial Park Drive in Vandalia, Ohio, minutes from Interstates 70 and 75 and 11 miles north of downtown Dayton.

  • The building is currently 100% leased to BidFTA, an online auction platform that specializes in selling customer returns, overstock and excess inventory from major retailers like Amazon, Wayfair, Home Depot and others. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, BidFTA has facilities in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas.

  • The property enjoys excellent access to several major US Highway systems. I-75, a major north-south artery is just 5 minutes to the northwest. The intersection of I-75 with I-70, which runs east-west, is just 15 minutes southwest of the building.

  • The intersection of Interstates 70 and 75 see 80,166 Average Daily Traffic (“ADT”) on I-70 and 102,023 ADT on I-75. 

  • The building features 46,610 sq.ft. of warehouse space and 1,190 sq.ft. of office space.

  • The property is zoned I (Industrial).

  • The building features 95-120’ truck court with 50’ concrete apron and balance heavy duty asphalt. With cross-docked loading, the building features four (4) dock doors and two (2) drive-in doors.

  • The building sits on 3.27 acres and is served by 45 asphalt parking spaces with two of those spaces ADA spaces. The property features two access points to Industrial Park Drive.

  • Situated in southwestern Ohio, Vandalia is a suburb city directly north of Dayton, OH, the county seat and the largest city in Montgomery County.  Dayton is a part of several other communities called the Greater Dayton Area which includes the cities of Vandalia, Trotwood, Kettering, Centerville, Beavercreek, Fairborn, West Carrollton, Huber Heights, Troy and Miamisburg.  The Dayton Metro Area is often referred to as the birthplace of aviation as it was the home of the Wright brothers and where they researched and experimented with heavier-than-air flight.  Composed of Greene, Montgomery and Miami Counties, it is the fourth largest metropolitan area in Ohio.  Defense and aerospace industries comprise a large section of the region’s economy.  Healthcare also accounts for a sizable portion of the area’s employment with several key hospitals, institutes and centers located in Dayton and employing an estimated combined total of nearly 32,000 and a yearly economic impact of $6.8 billion.  Wright-Patterson US Air Force Base is just east of Dayton.  The base employs 27,500 military, civilian and contract employees and has a $4.3 billion annual economic impact.  The rise in e-commerce has fueled a strong growth in the Dayton area in recent years with demand for warehousing and distribution facilities and Dayton’s logistics sector is expected to add an additional 2,200 jobs by 2023.

  • For more information, please contact
    David Marks
    Tower Investments, LLC

    250 W. Main St., Suite 101
    Woodland, CA 95695
    (530) 668-1000 – telephone
    (530) 666-5574 – facsimile
    davidmarks@towerinv.com
    www.towerinv.com

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