Wixom Business Center
For more information: www.dartdevelopment.com


Marsha Zimmerman
Marketing Manager
Dart Development Group
500 Hogsback Rd.
Mason, MI 48854
mzimmerman@dartdevelopment.com
Phone:  (517) 244-2642
Fax:   (517) 244-2698

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

Beck Rd.
Wixom

County

Oakland

Size

41 acres

Percent Developed

100%

Percent Occupied

95%

Price of Land per Acre

n/a

Nearest Expressway

I-96

Distance in Miles

.5

Class A All-Weather Road

Beck Rd., Liberty Dr.

Distance in Miles

within park

Airport

 Detroit Metro Airport - 35 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Not within park.

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 2 miles
Bank(s) – 2 miles
Restaurant(s) – 1 mile
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 5 miles

Railroads

none

Highway

I-96 - .5 miles

 

Park Tenants  

Centroid Group, LLC Dimensional Measurement Inc.
Hitachi Chemical Company America Intouch Automation
Keykert USA, Inc. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc.
Numatech Pak-Rite, LTD.
Xspect Solutions, Inc. Zilla Comm Inc.

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          Interesting Information About Wixom


/files/CBP/Wixom Community.jpegWixom History -- Wixom was founded in the 1830's by Lewis Norton. Today, Norton Creek bares his name. Development of Wixom was started by Alonzo Sibley, who purchased 80 acres, built a home, cultivated and cleared the land. The town was named after Ahijah Wixom, who settled the northern portion of Wixom in 1832. The first school was built in 1854 and was used as a meeting place for Sunday services. Until 1871, Wixom was known as Sibley's Corners. Wixom was incorporated into a village in 1957. Today, the City of Wixom has become a major suburban area as well as a site for manufacturing.

 

/files/CBP/Wixom Community 2.jpegPlaces to Visit in Wixom -- Wixom Civic Center Park in the heart of the downtown contains the City Offices, Police Department, Public Library, Parks and Recreation and the Community Center. The Gibson Historical Park hosts recreational opportunities while preserving a farmhouse that was build in 1872 and is considered a relic. Enjoy basketball, inline skating, softball, horseshoes, fitness trail, tot lot, and picnics at the Gilbert Willis park. The Sibley Square Park is a place for entertainment with a covered pavilion for live performances. Most Parks connect to the Wixom Trail System and are easily accessible by car, foot, bike, skate, etc.  




 Michigan Economic
Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

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