FRIEDMAN RECENTLY LISTED A 592-ACRE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY IN GIBRALTAR, MICHIGAN

Posted on February 21, 2017

Farmington Hills, Michigan (February 21, 2016) – Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions, one of the nation’s leading providers of commercial real estate services, recently listed a 592-acre development located between Vreeland Road, Gibraltar Road and W Jefferson Ave.

This unique development features 592 acres that can be divided and and is served by the Canadian National Railroad and Norfolk Southern Railroad. Greg Hornby, Vice President, Brokerage Services at Friedman and Bob Dabrowski, Senior Vice President, Industrial/Global Supply Chain Brokerage at Friedman are the listing brokers for this property.

“This is a unique opportunity at a low price point and for the features it offers”, said Bob Dabrowksi, Senior Vice President, Industrial/Global Supply Chain Brokerage Services at Friedman. “With I-75, 275 and M-24 nearby, it is at the distribution center of Metro Detroit and is an ideal location for developers looking for big box warehouse and distribution space.”

For more information, visit: www.friedmanrealestate.com/listing/gibraltar-development opportunity/

ABOUT FRIEDMAN INTEGRATED REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS

As one of the largest privately-held full-service commercial real estate organizations in the nation, Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions provides clients with a single point of contact for the full range of Advisory, Property Management, Brokerage and Construction services that it offers.

Friedman manages more than 140 commercial properties encompassing more than 16M SF and more than 10,000 apartment homes throughout the United States. Friedman’s brokerage team has over 800 current listings with $10 billion in closed transactions. As owners and managers of commercial property for 30 years, Friedman understands what it takes to achieve results that maximize their clients’ objectives.

For more information, please visit: www.friedmanrealestate.com.

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