Discover impressive square footage in the heart of small-town Cornelia, Georgia. Originally built in 1937 as the Cornelia Ice & Coal Plant, the building retains its industrial character with architectural remnants where ice was once pushed through brick walls and weighing scales still resting beneath updated flooring. Expanded in 1979, the facility now offers approximately 14, 000 square feet on the main level, plus a 2, 900-square-foot loft created from the original roof structure. At the front, a 1, 032-square-foot office suite provides a full bathroom. The building offers easy access with three roll-up doors one with drive-in access along with a dock-high front entry and a ground-level side door. Abundant natural light from overhead skylights. With its size, layout, and historic character, the building is ideal for countless possibilities such as a microbrewery, industrial production or storage, RV or boat storage, an auto or truck repair facility, custom cabinet shop, or even an auction house. The property lies within the Cornelia city limits and sits amid a growing downtown supported by new restaurants, coffee shops, specialty retail, axe-throwing, bakeries, and event venues. Just minutes from Highway 365/985, the location offers quick access to all that North Georgia is known for mountains, lakes, trout fishing, hiking, and outdoor recreation while remaining comfortably removed from the congestion of larger, overdeveloped communities. This rare industrial opportunity offers tremendous potential in a City that embraces growth and investment; shown by appointment only.