Shared Amenities:
These include the Café, Cedar Grove, Gardens, Fitness, Yoga, Meeting Facilities.
Ample on-site parking is available for tenants and their guests, including visitor and handicap parking, and a designated space for a handicap van.
The rear exit of the second floor serves as a handicap accessible egress, along with an easy load-in point for supplies and furnishings.
The centrally located common area on the second floor features a kitchen and dining and networking area (the former Minute Tapioca product test-kitchen and cafeteria). There are no less than three conference rooms available for use on a sign-up basis. Outdoor picnic and lunch areas are designated in our Cedar Grove and the beautiful Miller's River flows behind the building. Eagle Fitness is a state of the art large work out facility and Honey Yoga provides health and exercise enthusiasts with alternative means to stay fit and serene.
Nearby industrial suppliers: Aubuchon Hardware, Ace Hardware, County Line hardware, Commercial Industrial Supply Services, Tool Rental, foundries, sawmill, machine shops and other industrial support within a 3 mile radius of the facility.
Regional amenities: Two miles to the Orange Airport and the Orange Police Department, less than one mile to the Fire Station and the Town Hall. Located within the spectacular North Quabbin Region on the edge of the beautiful Pioneer Valley. With lakes, woods and mountains nearby. Housing costs 40-50% those found in nearby Boston or Hartford.
Local amenities: On local bus route, near restaurants, and industrial supply centers.
In the summer in the growing and harvest season, there is a Farmer's Market held in Orange’s Butterfield Park. The new Riverfront Park is nearby, allowing access to the flat-water portion of the Millers River.
The Franklin Regional Council of Governments secured funds to manage storm water at a cleaned- up former toxic site, now the Orange Riverfront Park. "Low Impact Development Techniques" include rain gardens, permeable pavers, and soil amendments. Kayak, canoe, and bicycle rentals are among the recreational attractions of the Park.
Orange is ascendant. It has a school system that is earning respect. Orange is revitalizing itself, thanks in part to its bucolic location, a wide variety of recreational activities, and an influx of money from both the west and the east.
It is worth mentioning that Orange is also the birthplace of sport skydiving in the United States. Jumptown, started in 1959, is an offshoot of the University of Massachusetts Skydiving Club, and a great place for both old expert and neophyte skydivers.
There is now a fixed route bus service between Orange, Gardner, Athol, and Greenfield. People may now get to the community colleges and other services in Greenfield and Gardner by bus. Buses stop for passengers along Route 2 and Route 2A as they pass through Erving, Orange, Athol, and Phillipston. Public transportation over the past three years has helped people get to adult education classes, to jobs at the Orange Innovation Center and to the community colleges outside the North Quabbin area. This public transportation in the North Quabbin area may help with economic growth and with improving the quality of life in the area.
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