This historic property has played a significant role in Sonoma County agriculture for over a century. Originally established in 1922 as the Oehlmann Evaporator, a small fruit-drying operation, the business evolved and expanded over the decades. In 1945, it was renamed Manzana - the Spanish word for apple - in recognition of its diverse workforce. Continued development and modernization transformed the site into the facility you see today at 9141 Green Valley Road. The property spans 38.79+- acres across three parcels, situated along both the north and south sides of Green Valley Road, approximately 3.5+- miles northwest of Sebastopol. It features a mix of industrial and agricultural zoning. Current zoning allows for a range of uses compatible with the area including industrial uses, manufacturing, warehousing, agricultural and food processing, greenhouse or wine-related operations, and agricultural production.
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