Well-maintained hall (-4.5m height) with offices, dressing room, stay
Year of construction1980
Object PriceCHF 4,000.-/month, incl. ch.
Localisation
Bachmatten 7, 4435 NiederdorfRent
Rent price: CHF 4,000.- /month
Charges: included
Characteristics
Reference
2024-db-01656
Availability
To agree
Year of construction
1980
Number of levels for the real asset
1
Ceiling height
4.50 m
Description
Text translated from german, see original.
Original text in german, translate to English.
Very well-maintained production, workshop, assembly or manufacturing hall for all kinds of commercial use!
This bright location with a large entrance gate and a hall up to 4.5 m high has
- 8-10 parking spaces for cars
- Total net area 296 m2
- two well-maintained offices, a lounge, toilets for men and women and
- also a transformer station for EBL (there is enough electricity for all manufacturing businesses)
- a compressor
- the manufacturing hall is still equipped with an air conditioning system and
- there is also a charging station for electric cars.
This could be your new location where you can also benefit from your neighborhood:
The direct neighbor is a garage operation and the landlord is located just below the workshop hall with his company Rumpel metalparts, which manufactures turned parts, axles, special screws, etc.
Furthermore, the entire Waldenburg valley offers a wide variety of production sites for the machine and watch industry!
Are you interested in the offer and would you like to take a look? You can reach Mr. Beurret best at the number 079 645 88 36.
The village is located on the main road H12, which connects Liestal in the canton of Basel-Landschaft with Balsthal in the canton of Solothurn via the Oberer Hauenstein.
The Waldenburg valley is crossed by the Waldenburgerbahn, an interurban tramway from Waldenburg to Liestal.
By car, you are 8 minutes from the Diegten motorway exit, 12 minutes from Liestal and about 25-30 minutes from Basel.
The Waldenburg valley is also suitable for businesses that are looking for a connection to the canton of SO, JU or the Mittelland region.
Restaurants, post office, shopping, etc. are all within a few minutes' walk or drive.
Romanic finds and early medieval stone slab graves show that the area was inhabited in this period. In the Middle Ages, the village and ecclesiastical center of the upper Frenken valley was called Onoldswil, and it was mentioned in documents as Honoltesvillare in 835. The name Honolt is thought to be derived from the Old High German word Hunwalt, which is composed of hun (young animal, young bear) and waltan (to have power over something). In the 9th century Onoldswil belonged to the Alsatian monastery of Murbach, later to the Froburg family, whose vassals called themselves "de Onoldswilere". Even before the landslide of 1295, the name "de inferiori Onoltzwil" was used, meaning "from the lower Onoldswil". The name Niederdorf, "Onoldswil in the lower village," became established in 1453, while Oberdorf was called Onoldswil until the end of the 15th century. Both villages were acquired by the city of Basel in 1400. The village was always ecclesiastically part of Waldenburg. In the Middle Ages, Niederdorf had a St. Nicholas chapel, which was converted into a dwelling house after the Reformation and was destroyed in a village fire in the 17th century.
This bright location with a large entrance gate and a hall up to 4.5 m high has
- 8-10 parking spaces for cars
- Total net area 296 m2
- two well-maintained offices, a lounge, toilets for men and women and
- also a transformer station for EBL (there is enough electricity for all manufacturing businesses)
- a compressor
- the manufacturing hall is still equipped with an air conditioning system and
- there is also a charging station for electric cars.
This could be your new location where you can also benefit from your neighborhood:
The direct neighbor is a garage operation and the landlord is located just below the workshop hall with his company Rumpel metalparts, which manufactures turned parts, axles, special screws, etc.
Furthermore, the entire Waldenburg valley offers a wide variety of production sites for the machine and watch industry!
Are you interested in the offer and would you like to take a look? You can reach Mr. Beurret best at the number 079 645 88 36.
The village is located on the main road H12, which connects Liestal in the canton of Basel-Landschaft with Balsthal in the canton of Solothurn via the Oberer Hauenstein.
The Waldenburg valley is crossed by the Waldenburgerbahn, an interurban tramway from Waldenburg to Liestal.
By car, you are 8 minutes from the Diegten motorway exit, 12 minutes from Liestal and about 25-30 minutes from Basel.
The Waldenburg valley is also suitable for businesses that are looking for a connection to the canton of SO, JU or the Mittelland region.
Restaurants, post office, shopping, etc. are all within a few minutes' walk or drive.
Romanic finds and early medieval stone slab graves show that the area was inhabited in this period. In the Middle Ages, the village and ecclesiastical center of the upper Frenken valley was called Onoldswil, and it was mentioned in documents as Honoltesvillare in 835. The name Honolt is thought to be derived from the Old High German word Hunwalt, which is composed of hun (young animal, young bear) and waltan (to have power over something). In the 9th century Onoldswil belonged to the Alsatian monastery of Murbach, later to the Froburg family, whose vassals called themselves "de Onoldswilere". Even before the landslide of 1295, the name "de inferiori Onoltzwil" was used, meaning "from the lower Onoldswil". The name Niederdorf, "Onoldswil in the lower village," became established in 1453, while Oberdorf was called Onoldswil until the end of the 15th century. Both villages were acquired by the city of Basel in 1400. The village was always ecclesiastically part of Waldenburg. In the Middle Ages, Niederdorf had a St. Nicholas chapel, which was converted into a dwelling house after the Reformation and was destroyed in a village fire in the 17th century.
Conveniences
Equipment
- Water supply
Distances
Public transports
410 m
Freeway
6 km
Stores
1.7 km











