Troy (Distribution Center)

1260 Brukner Drive., Troy, Ohio

  • The Troy Distribution Center is a multi-tenant, 211,925 sq.ft. industrial facility located at 1260 Brukner Drive in Troy, Ohio, located 10 to 15 minutes north of Dayton International Airport and 20 minutes from downtown Dayton.

  • The well-positioned, cross-dock building is 100% leased to:

    Hobart Brothers Company, a public company, was founded in Troy, OH, in 1917 by the Hobart family nd began by manufacturing various products including generators, metal office furniture and air compressors, in 1925 the company produced its first welder, which started Hobart Brothers on the path to becoming a preeminent company in the welding production and education industries. Evolving over time through the development of new products and business expansion, the family-owned company was acquired by Illinois Tool Works (ITW), a multinational manufacturer of industrial products and equipment. ITW’s global presence and sales capabilities have consistently landed them on the Fortune 500 list and led to revenues of roughly $16billion per year.

    ORBIS Corporation is a private company, one of the two companies that makes up the Menasha Corporation. ORBIS is a leader in the sustainable packaging and supply chain solutions industries, offering products and optimizing supply chains with sustainable packaging, including reusable containers, pallets, dunnage, bulk systems and metal racks. Since its 2007 acquisition of the major bulk container manufacturer, LinPac, ORBIS has been North America’s leader in plastic, reusable packaging. Expanding its capabilities through the acquisition of numerous subsidiaries, ORBIS has maintained their position as a leader in their industry domestically and abroad. Today the company operates offices, reusable packaging management service centers and manufacturing locations in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands. Orbis generated $158million in revenue in 2024.

  • The building offers immediate access to the four-way Interstate 75 interchange through West Market Street (State Road 55), creating an easy connection to Interstate 70 to the south. All major Midwest markets are reachable from the building within a one-day truck drive, as well as New York City, Toronto and a large portion of the southeast United States.

  • The building was built in 1996 of concrete, masonry and metal with a standing seam metal roof.

  • The building has 24’ to 27’ clear heights and 50’ x 50’ column spacing.

  • The building has 33 dock-high doors and 2 drive-in doors.

  • Power to the building is 1,800 Amp, 480 Volt, 3 Phase.

  • The building sits on 13 acres zoned M-2, Light Industrial.

  • The building is served by 28 parking spaces, including 2 ADA spaces, with two dedicated access points to Brukner Drive.

  • Located in the Dayton, Ohio, MSA, the Troy Distribution Center is an ideal location for transporting goods throughout the country. The immediate proximity to a highly-connected interstate system gives the building a competitive edge when looking to move product efficiently. The Dayton International Airport sees roughly 700,000 passengers annually with consistent year-over-year growth. Within an hour and a half of Dayton are five major international airports-Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Indianapolis and Louisville. The five airports, within 90 minutes of Dayton, are responsible for more than 15% of all air cargo that travels through North America. Sitting at the crossroads of Intestates 70, 75 and 675, more than 60% of the U.S. population, 27 metropolitan areas in excess of 1 million citizens, 323 Fortune 500 company headquarters, plus two of Canada’s four largest metros (Toronto (#1) and Ottawa (#4)) are accessible within a 600-mile drive from the Dayton MSA. The Dayton region is home to more that 150 truck freight terminals that see 110,000 daily truck movements. Dayton is also home to two Class 1 rail companies: CSX Transportation (CSX) and Norfolk Southern (NS) which allows for access to intermodal shipping to and from the Dayton region. Dayton has long been recognized as one of the strongest markets in the country in terms of economic development and the cost of doing business with strong economic growth for well over a decade.

  • 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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