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Burlington Industrial Parks

City water lines, city sewer system and all other utilities are on-site in Burlington's four industrial parks. City utility rates are designed for business and industry. Average costs for gas, oil and electricity are lower than the national and midwest averages.

Find additional details about Burlington Industrial Parks on the Burlington, Kansas website.

Map of Available Lots in Industrial Park 3Burlington Commerce Park

The City of Burlington has recently constructed a new 18-acre commercial park. Commerce Park is located south of Burlington on Highway 75.

Burlington Industrial Park 1

Industrial Park 1 has approximately 4.5 acres with full utility services. It is owned by the City of Burlington. Building sites range from 1.10 acres to 7.42 acres.

Burlington Industrial Park 2

Industrial Park 2 has 2.5 acres with full utility services.

Burlington Industrial Park 3

Industrial Park 3, has 55 acres with full utility services.  

Burlington Industrial Park 4

Industrial Park 4 has been platted. Building sites range from 1.06 to 1.51 acres, with utilities available.

An electric substation is located in the Northwest corner to accept power from KG&E.

Zoning

Heavy Industrial

Access

  • I-35 - 16 miles (North)
  • I-70 - 55 miles (North)
  • US 75 Highway - Adjacent
  • US 54 Highway - 20 miles (South)
  • US 169 Highway - 18 miles (East)

Fire Insurance Rating

  • Class 5

Utilities

  • Electricity - 3 phase, distributed and supplied by City of Burlington
  • Natural Gas - 8 inch line, supplied by Atmos Energy
  • Water - 12 inch line, 55 pounds per square inch, supplied by City of Burlington - Source: Neosho River
  • Sanitation - No storm sewers - Treatment Plant: 3 cell lagoon, supplied by City of Burlington

Inquiries

Coffey County Economic Development, in conjunction with state and regional economic development agencies, provides prompt and organized responses to all inquiries. Assistance is available with such topics as financing, potential suppliers, available trained labor and prospective regional customers.