
301 Rink StMilan, IN 47031
$79,900
Commercial
MLS# 193421
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Multi use building that would be a great warehouse, manufacturing facility, storage building etc.Has a loading dock and plenty of parking.Three phase electric available.
Property & Home Details
One
# Levels
# Levels
63
Age
Age
0.45
Acres
Acres
Features
County:
Ripley County
Age:
63
Construction:
Block
Cooling:
None
Gas:
Natural
Heat:
Forced Air
Levels:
One
Parking:
Onsite
Roof:
Membrane, Shingle
Sewer:
Public Sewer
Water:
Public
Lifestyle in Milan, IN
Summary
Named for the city in Italy, the city's name came from German settlers who focused on grape culture and processing of wine. Today a small winery still operates south of town. During the 1800's the village grew and was referred to as a substantial business center and an active Underground Railway Station of Antebellum days. Milan was also on the route followed by Gen. John Hunt Morgan and his Confederate Cavalry in 1863. Downtown Milan isn't much more than a crossroads now, with little more than memories of its famous spot in sports history. The high school's championship-winning basketball team of 1954 inspired the 1986 movie, "Hoosiers". You will find more than just memorabilia of the 1954 State Basketball Championship at the Milan Museum. A display showcases the areas history about a farm community developing from the early 1800's through 1954 and on into today.
Transportation
You'll need to meander some quiet country roads to reach Milan, located at the junction of St. Rt. 101, and St Rt. 350, about 45 minutes from Cincinnati.
Hospitals
Nearby Dearborn County Hospital in Lawrenceburg serves the county's medical needs, in the midst of a $38 million construction project improving the hospital to meet growing population demands. Hospitals in Cincinnati are a half hour drive away.
Shopping
Milan businesses feature all the necessities, and a shopping strip containing several specialty stores. One of the local restaurants offers bed and breakfast to travelers and Milan also boasts its own winery.
Recreation
Milan residents have worked to develop a community park in which area children can play baseball, picnic, or fish. Milan is one of the few towns in the county that celebrates the Fourth of July with a giant fireworks display, a parade and numerous other fun activities for the family. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy their favorite game at the Lakeside Golf Club, a public golf course with a clubhouse and restaurant, pro shop, and practice area. Tourists like to drive the John Hunt Morgan Memorial Trail, following in the footsteps of the Confederate Calvary route through the area. The former Army site, Jefferson Proving grounds offers nearby recreational access.