The Roxbury site, which is currently zoned light industrial/office research (LI/OR) by the township, is being sold without reserve, subject to a minimum bid of $1.25 million, according to Good officials. Anyone interested in taking the property has to have a certified or cashier's check for $125,000 to take part in the bidding. The property was originally priced at $5.5 million on the open conventional market, according to Larry Samberg, director of business development for Sheldon Good & Co. Auctions NorthEast.

"The property offers a number of potential uses," according to Samberg. "They include, but are by no means limited to such uses as professional offices, business offices and research facilities. Potential industrial uses are limited to assembly of finished components, packaging of finished products, fabrication of clothing and apparel and mini-warehousing and self-storage facilities.

"Other potential uses on the site include child care center and essential services from office to industrial to assisted living," Samberg continues.

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