Sites and Buildings

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Searchable Sites and Buildings

Buckeye Power’s economic development team maintains a comprehensive searchable database of available sites and buildings throughout Ohio.

Available properties cover a broad range including:

  • Large greenfield industrial sites
  • Rail-served properties
  • Existing industrial buildings for manufacturing and distribution
  • Flex and office space suitable for advanced technology and research and development

Feel free to search our database below or contact us for personal assistance.

 

Featured Listings

The region served by Buckeye Power is diverse and offers a wide variety of property types, sizes and price ranges.  Our Featured Listings provides a closer look at a few select sites in the Buckeye Power service area.

Site #1 - EastPointe Business Park

The 1,000-acre EastPointe development can accommodate industrial and distribution projects that have large acreage requirements. EastPointe has earned the exclusive "Job Ready Site" designation and offers companies flexible lot sizes and plenty of room to grow. Tax incentives through the Ohio Enterprise Zone Program are available for eligible projects. EastPointe is home to Dollar General, New Bakery Company, Bilco and Avon Products Distribution Center.

EastPointe Business Park "Job Ready Site" Aerial Photo

EastPointe Business Park Campus Master Plan

East Point Business Park

 

 

 

Site #2 - Rickenbacker Global Logistics

Rickenbacker Global Logistics site surrounds the Rickenbacker International Airport and is adjacent to the Norfolk Southern intermodal terminal. Sites have direct access by rail, air and truck. Foreign Trade Zone and real estate tax abatements are available.

Rickenbacker Global Logistics Site Package

Aerial of Rickenbacker Global Logistics

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