Three Rivers
Area Enterprise Park
For more information: www.threeriversmi.org
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Bruce Snook Three Rivers Industrial Development Authority 620 Pine St. Three Rivers, MI 49093 bcsnook@comcast.net Phone: (269) 273-8356 |
Jim Baker Cressy & Everett Real Estate 117 Spring St. Three Rivers, MI 49093 jimb@whre.com Phone: (269) 580-4930
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Park Address |
US-131 and M-60 Three Rivers |
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County |
St. Joseph |
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Size |
93 acres |
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Percent Developed |
24% |
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Percent Occupied |
24% |
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Price of Land per Acre |
$1 - $10,000 - Negotiable |
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Nearest Expressway |
I-94 & I-80/90 |
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Distance in Miles |
Adjacent |
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Class A All-Weather Road |
M-131 |
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Distance in Miles |
Adjacent |
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Airport |
Dr. Haines Municipal Airport - 4.9 miles |
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Landing Strip/Helipad |
Not within park. |
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Occupant Services |
Gas Station(s) - 1 miles Bank(s) – 1 miles Restaurant(s) – 1 miles Licensed Day-Care(s) – 1 miles |
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Railroads |
Norfolk Southern Railroad adjacent to right of way. |
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Highway |
US-131 - Adjacent |
Park Tenants
| Fastenal |
KDF Fluid Treatment, Inc. |
| R & H Machine Products |
Tamara Tool, Inc. |
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Interesting Information About Three Rivers

Murals -- This eye-catching historical streetscape mural now graces the "mini-mall" walk-thru area in downtown Three Rivers. The project, sponsored by the Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority, was completed with public participation in August 1999. Initial work on the project was done by artist Conrad Kaufman. In addition to the beauty added by the mural, many building facades in the downtown area have received a facelift within the last year and several buildings are currently undergoing restoration.

Historic Downtown -- The central business district in Three Rivers is graced by an abundance of architecturally significant buildings. These structures, and the history surrounding them, earned the area a spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The historical marker noting this achievement says, in part, "The Downtown Three Rivers Commercial Historic District has one of the best-preserved Victorian streetscapes in southwestern Michigan. Three Rivers, settled in 1830s, grew with the development of local water power and a railroad in the 1850s." Inspired by the Main Street Program and led by the Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority and the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce, a variety of efforts are currently underway to revitalize Downtown Three Rivers.
Michigan Economic Developers Association P. O. Box 15096 Lansing, MI 48901-5096 Phone: 517-241-0011 Fax: 517-241-0089
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