Emory Hill, Cecil County marketing former electronics plant in Elkton

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Cecil County Economic Development Office members Jason Zang, Susan O’Neill and Lisa Webb, Director, met with NAI Emory Hill commercial real estate team members Becky Harrington and David Morrison, to tour the Gore Upper Chesapeake facility, which NAI Emory Hill has listed for sale.

NAI Emory Hill has listed a 74,210 square foot, 30-acre light manufacturing and lab site for sale in Elkton.The company  is working with the Cecil County Economic Development Office to market the property to potential buyers. NAI Emory Hill’s commercial real estate team and members of the Cecil County Economic Development Office recently toured the former production facility to collaborate on marketing it to potential buyers.

The property is located at 100 Chesapeake Blvd. across from the Motor Vehicle Administration in the Upper Chesapeake Corporate Center in Elkton on the Maryland/Delaware border off Route 40, ten minutes from Interstate 95. The facility was formerly used by W.L. Gore  to manufacture electronic assembly connectors and disk drive components.  The facility is on 30 acres, 21 of which are zoned Business Industrial in Maryland and nine of which are zoned Suburban in Delaware.

The   building has 23,025  square feet of office and 44,000 square feet of production area containing 17,800 square feet of clean room space. The building is also equipped with four mezzanine wet lab spaces, loading docks, drive-in doors and 158 parking spaces. There are also 11 acres allowing room for expansion.

“The Cecil County Office of Economic Development is pleased to support NAI Emory Hill to market this quality asset located in the Upper Chesapeake Corporate Center,” said Economic Development Director Lisa Webb. “The facility has significant attributes that are much needed in the market; wet lab space, clean rooms, production space, and a significant ventilation system that would attract an organization with high quality jobs and increase the economic vitality of Cecil County.”

“We are thrilled to work with Lisa and the County Economic Development Office to find a buyer and hopefully bring jobs to Cecil County,” said NAI Emory Hill agent Becky Harrington. “This is a prime location for a manufacturer or life sciences research and development facility. “

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