Priority Development Sites in Middleton, MA

Middleton was first settled in 1659 and was officially incorporated in 1728. Prior to that, it was considered a part of Salem, and contains territory previously within the limits of Andover, Boxford, and Topsfield. The name Middleton is derived from its location “mid-way” between the important early settlements of Salem and Andover. Middleton lies in the low hills of northeastern Massachusetts. The Ipswich River flows through town, flowing from the North Reading/Lynnfield 14 line along the Peabody and Danvers borders before turning northward into town, exiting along the border between Boxford and Topsfield.

Middleton is one of the fastest growing towns in the Commonwealth and the North Shore. Middleton is just west of Interstate 95, with two very short parts of the highway passing through corners of the town before and after passing through Topsfield.

Middleton is primarily a residential community and is currently not pursuing major commercial development, but interested parties are encouraged to contact the Town.

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217R South Main Street

Size:
56,750 sq. ft. commercial building

Contact Name:
Christopher Richardson

Contact Email:
chris@richardsongreen.com

Contact Phone:
(978) 836-6625

Description:
A single story 56,570 sq. ft. brick, masonry, and steel structure with up to twelve individual bays, each of which will have front entrance doors and rear loading docks.

35 Village Road

Size:
55,000 sq. ft.

Contact Name:
Eric Fletcher

Contact Phone:
(800) 467-5120

Description:
Directly visible from I-95, this location provides excellent access to Rt. 1 and Rt. 128. The building features a full-service cafeteria and proximity to the Ferncroft Golf Course. This building was awarded an Energy Star label in 2007 for its operating efficiency.

North Main Street Industrial Park

Size:
15,000 sq. ft. each

Contact Name:
Brent McKenelley

Contact Email:
bmckenelley@aol.com

Contact Phone:
(978) 423-6666

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