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Officials Have Unique Marketing Ploy For Manchester Building
Manchester officials are using a unique marketing ploy for a commercial space.

MANCHESTER, CT — Manchester planning officials are taking a unique approach to marketing the old Sam's Club building in the Buckland Hills commercial district.
"Hydroponics," they declared in a recent Tweet.
Great concept! Speaking of hydroponics, did you know that this available, 138k sf, 1 story building in #ManchesterCT is #zoned for #hydroponics, #indooragriculture, #Aquaculture #aquaponics and #horticulture? https://t.co/dyDNNNQ4e6 #econdev #localagriculture https://t.co/TOxNuYsCV5
— Manchester CT Economic Development (@ManchCT_EconDev) January 31, 2020
The building is located at 69 Pavilions Drive and measures 138,000 square feet. It sits on 13.07 acres.
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The asking price is $6.9 million.
See the formal listing here.
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Hydroponics is defined by Webster as an aquaculture or tank method of farming.
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