Sunday, September 5, 2010 



A machine shop. A guitar maker. A set designer. A roofer. What do they all have in common? They all have found a home for their businesses here at the Garnerville Arts and Industrial Center. Our buildings have been adapted for many industrial and warehouse uses over the years. In past years, the complex housed textile manufacturers exclusively. Today, nearly all of our spaces have been reconfigured for other types of businesses, including currently a magazine distributor, woodworkers and cabinetmakers, warehouses for carpet and furniture stores, stage scenery makers and various types of contractors. Our tenants have such diverse yet complementary businesses that one tenant may be another's supplier or customer. Most of our tenants consider themselves to be members of a special community of like-minded entrepreneurs who appreciate the historic surroundings and the opportunity to interact and network with one another.

Industrial and warehouse spaces may range in size from 900 square feet to 12,000 square feet or more, some with finished offices. Loading docks, overhead doors, and high ceilings are available, and all of the spaces are fully sprinklered. Freight elevators service second floor units. Spaces have gas-fired heating units and may include single and/or 3 phase electric power.

Access is 24 hours, 7 days per week, and the complex is gated and patrolled 24/7.