3%.COM, Jérôme RUFFIN is pleased to offer you this exceptional property: LES GRANDS MOULINS . Located on the edge of the canal, this real estate complex with high potential is distinguished by its imposing 26-metre-high silo, built in 1965, with a total capacity of 2,000 tonnes. Visible from afar, it offers a remarkable presence. Property Features: The Mill: Dimensions: 25m x 16m Floors: 3 Roof: Pyramidal Additional features: Painted sign, overhanging awning for loading trucks out of the weather Attached Building: Facade: Approximately 20m in length Usage: Mainly offices and utility spaces Storage Building: Structure: Metal cladding Shipping Silo: Features: 50 ton weighbridge Opportunities : This complex offers multiple possibilities thanks to its size and location. You can consider creating a prestigious hotel, offices, relaunching an industrial activity, or even fitting out garages, a concert hall, or a third place in the heart of Toul. Don't miss this unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional property. For more information and to schedule a visit, contact us quickly at (please use the form to respond ) . Historical: Mill founded in 1080. Destroyed for the first time in 1425 during the siege of the city by the French, rebuilt in the 2nd quarter of the 15th century. Belonged to the Bishop of Toul before 1790. First regulated on February 25, 1818. Partially rebuilt in 1835 by the entrepreneur Dollot. Addition, at an unknown date, of a sawmill that was in service in 1864. Burned down in 1870, it passed into the hands of the Gigleux family who rebuilt it during the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, then transformed it into a flour mill before 1892. The diversion canal and the water headworks were rebuilt in 1874. The establishment was acquired in 1904 by Lucien Aubry (born in 1879), originally from Vassincourt (55) who quickly carried out a partial reconstruction (?) of the buildings and modernized the operating equipment in 1910; this large-scale work was carried out in association (?) with his Grasseher-in-law, Henry Scheidhauer ( (please use the form to respond ) ), an industrialist (?) in Nancy. Construction of an additional manufacturing workshop in 1912 by the entrepreneur Félix Plassat (attribution by source). The boss's accommodation was built in the early years of the first quarter of the 20th century (before 1909) by the Nancy architect Désiré Bourgon. Grain silo, of 10,000 quintals, built before 1943 by Ets. Demay Frères, of Reims (51). The work to canalize the Moselle led to the filling of the diversion canal in 1977. The production machines were completely replaced in the last months of 1997. In 1892, 2 Girard turbines (25 and 42 hp) drove 7 pairs of cylinders for double grinding and 12 pairs of converter cylinders for groats. Long operated by members of the Aubry family, the flour mill was acquired around 2005 by the 'Grands Moulins de Strasbourg'; Along with the Grands Moulins de Nancy (studied), it constitutes the last two flour mills still in operation in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. Jérôme RUFFIN 3%.COM Real Estate Sales Agent - RSAC NANCY no (please use the form to respond )