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Hanson, MA Commercial Real Estate for Sale and Lease

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This vibrant Plymouth County town has a population of approximately 16,200 and is situated roughly 18 miles south-southeast of Boston. Commercial space here spans a wide array of price ranges, sizes and other characteristics. Whether you're seeking businesses for sale, commercial investment properties or space for your own business, our listings will arm you with the information that you need.

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Located in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, this town of 10,209 contains 15 square miles of land, and is located only 18 miles from Boston, making it an exceptional opportunity for real estate development. It was incorporated in 1820 and features numerous small and large waterways, including the Scumatuscacant River, the Indian Head Pond, and Wampatuck Pond. The 64 acre Wampatuck Pond is centrally located in the town, providing a beautiful backdrop to the town hall, which is located on the pond’s north shore. Business investors should take note that the waterways often serve as backdrops for weddings and other festivities. The area is also home to the Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area, which flows into the neighboring town of Halifax. Managed by the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, the 1,625 acres of Burrage Pond are an excellent draw for visitors who enjoy the outdoors, only adding to the appeal of this town.

Investors should know that the town has four principal neighborhoods. The Monponsett neighborhood takes its name from the Monponsett Twin Lakes, and has a dedicated post office. On the northeastern side of town is the neighborhood of Brentwood. The two most promising neighborhoods for redevelopment are South Hanson and Burrage. South Hanson includes the former train station, as well as the South Hanson center, which has a variety of lots and structures that are ready to be revitalized. Burrage, which includes Hawks Avenue, South Street, Pleasant Street, and Reed Street, was formerly home to numerous industrial and recreational facilities, making it ideal for visionary investors and entrepreneurs who are looking for a great commercial opportunity.

In terms of transportation, the town has an airport with a 1,760 foot runway that serves small aircraft known as the Cranland Airport. The town can be accessed by car via Route 14, Route 27, and Route 58. Those who prefer train travel can reach the town via a stop from the Kingston-Plymouth MBTA rail line located on Route 27.

Office Space Market

Many areas of the town are currently primed for redevelopment, which makes this an ideal place for visionary investors to begin building for the future economy. The area does not currently have an enormous amount of office space, but it does have several lots of land that could be zoned to accommodate a new office project.

There are two lots of land, located at 0 Liberty Street and 56 Liberty Street, that collectively make up 2.46 acres. These centrally located parcels are listed at $350,000. Another lot of land is located at 50 Franklin Street. With two total acres, this commercially zoned parcel has been listed for sale at $379,000.

The area does have a number of educational facilities for students through grade 12, as well as a vocational technical school that does not require tuition from its students. This investment in education makes the place a desirable environment for tech start-ups or other related businesses interested in working with younger students. The current office space market is perfect for those who want to get in on the ground floor of a community that is likely to grow considerably in the next few years, as increasing development pressures from nearby Boston make the land here even more valuable.

Retail Space Market

The real estate market for retail space in this area offers investors ample spaces in historically styled structures, usually located within easy distance of the central part of town.

The property at 195 East Washington Street, which contains 8,800 square feet, is a brick building that offers neoclassical design in a lush, vegetated setting. Along with the columns that support the steepled archway, this general retail space has tall, thick paned windows along its front, making the most of natural light within the space. A basement level features a series of windows that look out on an asphalt driveway, which can be used for easy visitor parking. The estimated rent for this space has not been made public.

Those looking for a more modern style of building will be pleased by the structures at 430-476 Liberty Street, which feature a concrete and steel construction with large glass storefront display windows, as well as immediate access to a sizable parking lot. With 95,000 square feet of space, the complex frequently offers individual units for lease at a rate that has not been disclosed. This general retail opportunity, which was built in 1965, includes a band of white tile on the exterior ideal for business signage display, as well as a brick columned collonade and concrete sidewalks for protection against the elements.

The 4,200 square foot property at 1375 Main Street offers a charming general retail space that reflects the historical, small-town feel of its urban context. Sited in an excellent location for both foot and vehicular traffic, this structure is located right next to a parking lot. Business signage can be displayed on pop-up, illuminated signs positioned on the slanting roof. A series of trees toward the rear and sides of the property creates a sense of landscaped splendor. The estimated rent for a space in this property is $1.18 per square foot per month.

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