1435 Japonica Street
$1,950,000
1435 Japonica Street, New Orleans, LA 70117
34,930 sqft
Building Size
1.85 acres
Lot Area
Details:
Highlights:
- All measurements are approximate/not guaranteed and are to be verified by the purchaser. Zoning and Intended Use to be verified by the purchaser. Contact Agent(s) for more details!
Description:
This unique industrial or redevelopment opportunity in the Bywater is a MUST SEE and is PRICED TO SELL. The entire site consists of a full city block right off the Industrial Canal.
Square / City Block 589:
• 1435 Japonica – 80,476 SF site with a 34,930 SF warehouse
Street in Between:
It’s important to note that N Villere Street is the street between 1333 & 1435 Japonica that currently acts as a 9,000(+/-) SF gated yard (not counted toward the SF of any owned parcel). This extra area is rented from the city for $150/month.
The LI-Light Industrial zoning offers a variety of Permitted Uses by right including most industrial uses, breweries, distilleries, warehousing, educational facilities, and even hotel uses. See the CZO table 16-1 for LI Permitted and Conditional Uses.
Seller is willing to support a buyer’s zoning modification efforts to accommodate additional uses. This area of the Bywater is currently undergoing a cultural resurgence with music venues, restaurants, bars, and other cultural happenings becoming prevalent in the surrounding neighborhood.
This unique industrial or redevelopment opportunity in the Bywater is a MUST SEE and is PRICED TO SELL. The entire site consists of a full city block right off the Industrial Canal.
Square / City Block 589:
• 1435 Japonica – 80,476 SF site with a 34,930 SF warehouse
Street in Between:
It’s important to note that N Villere Street is the street between 1333 & 1435 Japonica that currently acts as a 9,000(+/-) SF gated yard (not counted toward the SF of any owned parcel). This extra area is rented from the city for $150/month.
The LI-Light Industrial zoning offers a variety of Permitted Uses by right including most industrial uses, breweries, distilleries, warehousing, educational facilities, and even hotel uses. See the CZO table 16-1 for LI Permitted and Conditional Uses.
Seller is willing to support a buyer’s zoning modification efforts to accommodate additional uses. This area of the Bywater is currently undergoing a cultural resurgence with music venues, restaurants, bars, and other cultural happenings becoming prevalent in the surrounding neighborhood.
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