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4147 MORSE CROSSING, Columbus, OH

7,945 SF Industrial property in Columbus, OH, Franklin County, built 1999. 1.08 acre lot, 12 broadband providers with fiber.

For logistics, the site sits near Jack Nicklaus Fwy, part of the National Highway System, along a designated freight corridor, served by NS (Class I) rail on the SANDUSKY DISTRICT line, and about 95 mi from the nearest port. The surrounding trade area shows roughly 115,974 residents within three miles, population growth of +0.1%, a median household income near $54,356, and about 112,966 industrial jobs county-wide.

Building SF
7,945 SF
Year Built
1999
Class
Industrial
Lot
1.08 ac
County
Franklin County, OH
SpanVor Score
69

Location & Infrastructure

Broadband
12 providers · Fiber
Gas pipeline
0.5 mi · Columbia Gas Trans Co
County jobs
791,779
Avg weekly wage
$1,460
Unemployment
2.9%
Seismic risk
Low
Wildfire
Non-burnable
Foreign-Trade Zone
8 mi to nearest

Logistics & Transportation

Nearest highway
Jack Nicklaus Fwy · NHS
Freight corridor
Designated route
Rail service
NS · Class I · SANDUSKY DISTRICT
Nearest port
95 mi
Traffic (AADT)
5,668 · 0% trucks
Freight tonnage
855,008 annual

Zoning & Site

Nearest substation
0.7 mi
Transmission line
0.7 mi

Local Market

Population (3 mi)
115,974
Population growth
+0.1%
Median income (3 mi)
$54,356
Industrial jobs (county)
112,966

Site Schematic

oh_franklin:010-246328Schematic — proportions to scale, shapes illustrative
1.08 ac · 46,951 SFbuilt 1999
BUILDING8,657 SF
Unbuilt land
38,294 SF
82% of site
area-true · not a survey
Lot coverage 18%
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