ODESSA, WA — For lease: One biodiesel plant. Ready for immediate occupancy. Must supply own canola. Terms negotiable.
The 24,000-square-foot Inland Empire Oilseeds building in Odessa, WA, has been empty since December, when the company ceased operation and filed for bankruptcy, laying off roughly 28 employees.
The Odessa Public Development Authority, which owns the property, is looking for a new biodiesel company to move in as soon as possible, said Stacey Rasmussen, administrative assistant for the authority.
Read the full story at the source: Matthew Weaver, Capital Press, February 21, 2013.
Please send me more information on this site if it is still available. What is the capacity? Is there room for expansion? How old is the equipment? Asking price?
Hi… Is the biodiesel plant in Odessa still available. We have an interested Buyer.
Thanks,
Jim Karl
425-466-0687
Jkarl@regenerage.com
Jim,
I’m not sure if the Odessa plant is still available. I recommend contacting the Odessa Public Development Authority to get more information about the property. Here is the website.
We are looking to lease part of a refinery or buy part of one to supply our clients please have someone contact me.
Kind regards,
Russ Delk
Russ,
The WCTA is not involved with the leasing of the Odessa Plant and I’m not sure if it is still available. I recommend contacting the Odessa Public Development Authority to get more information about the property. Here is the website.
Best,
Kelsey