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James E. Potvin
Industrial Park

For more information: www.cadillac-mi.net


Peter Stalker
City Manager
City of Cadillac

200 N. Lake St.
Cadillac, MI 49601
citymanager@cadillac-mi.net
Phone:  (231) 775-0181
Fax:   (231) 775-8755

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

Raymond A. Weigel St., Ron Wilson St., Gary E. Schwach St.
Cadillac

County

Wexford

Size

125.73 acres

Percent Developed

14%

Percent Occupied

14%

Price of Land per Acre

$15,000

Nearest Expressway

US-131

Distance in Miles

3

Class A All-Weather Road

13th St.

Distance in Miles

.1

Airport

Cadillac-Wexford Airport - 3 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Not within park.

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 1.9 miles
Bank(s) – 1.6 miles
Restaurant(s) – 2 miles
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 3.5 miles 
Retail - 2 miles

Railroads

Tuscola & Saginaw Bay
Railroad has lead track and right of way adjacent to park.

Highway

US-131 - 3 miles

 

Park Tenants  

Consumers Energy Cadillac Industrial Fund
Piranha House

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          Interesting Information About Cadillac


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Golfer's Delight -- There are twelve golf courses in the Cadillac area including the Briar at Meskic, the Caberfae Peaks Ski & Golf Resort, the Cadillac Country Club, Eldorado, Emerald Vale and the Rose Golf Course. The costs are very affordable – you can play a week’s worth of golf in the Cadillac Area for what it costs for just a couple of rounds elsewhere.


 

/files/Images/Potvin Chestnut.jpegCadillac Chestnut Harvest Festival -- The Cadillac Chestnut Story started one hundred years ago, when a blight killed chestnut trees in America. So swift and so deadly was the blight that killed them in the first half of the 20th century that scientists call it one of the worst ecological disasters in North America. Today there are many thriving chestnut trees in Cadillac and around the area. The Cadillac Chestnut Harvest Festival was formed to recognize and celebrate the Cadillac Chestnut heritage, to encourage the planting of more chestnut trees, to provide expert advice for planting caring and harvesting the chestnut, to introduce the healthy benefits of the tasty chestnuts, to celebrate the beautiful autumn harvest season and fall color tour in a festive, entertaining manner. – Robert Frost


Michigan Economic

Developers Association

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

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