Specifications include, but are not limited to: The 3.54 acre property is zoned BHC (“Route 72 Corridor Business Zone) and has 500 feet of frontage on Riverside Avenue, also known as State Route 72; attached is an excerpt of the zoning regulations pertinent to such zoning designation. The property is bordered on the north by limited use, active freight rail tracks of the Pan Am line (formerly the Guilford Line running on the Boston and Maine). From about 1900 until today, the site has been occupied by a 104,000 square foot multi-story industrial mill building divided on up to four levels (there are two elevator shafts). The Sessions Building is one of the few industrial “mill” buildings remaining in Bristol today. Although it is not ornate, the building does have a few interesting architectural features both inside and out. The Sessions Company used the building for the manufacture of hardware for steamer trunks. The building is still occupied. The City of Bristol has coordinated several environmental site assessments performed on the Sessions property, as follows: a. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, HRP Associates, Inc., 2003 b. Phase II Subsurface Investigation Report, HRP Associates, Inc., 2005 c. Final Targeted Brownfields Assessment Report, EIGov Ltd and ICF International, 2010. d. Site Investigation Summary and Conceptual Remedial Action Approach," Leggette, Brashears & Graham, Inc., October 2017.