Historic site in New Bedford set for economic development

The historic Beacon Lumber site on Church Street in New Bedford has been purchased by C2S Energy, a regional leader in heating/ventilation/air conditioning, energy efficiency, and insulation services.

This is a major milestone in the continued investment of the company in the local economy and its commitment to the revitalization of significant parts of the city. Beacon Lumber has been in business in the city since the 1950s and stopped operating last year.

This property is close to the MBTA commuter rail station which recently opened. It spans over 19,000 square feet and includes utilities of electricity, sewer, gas, and water; there is ample parking on the site; each unit can be customized as it is built out with flexible and competitive leasing options; and it is zoned for light industrial, retail, warehouse, or office use. It is a turnkey opportunity for both established businesses and entrepreneurs.

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The property will be transformed by C2S Energy into a vibrant commercial center with the intent of attracting new businesses to New Bedford and being part of the next chapter of growth in the city.

The property is now open for leasing and those who are interested in this property are encouraged to inquire about opportunities that are available.