

Vidalia Mills
VIDALIA MILLS — Former Fruit of the Loom Denim Manufacturing Complex Vidalia, Louisiana | Concordia
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VIDALIA MILLS — Former Fruit of the Loom Denim Manufacturing Complex Vidalia, Louisiana | Concordia Parish
One of the most significant industrial liquidation opportunities in the American South is now available for pre-auction offers. Vidalia Mills is a massive, fully engineered former Fruit of the Loom denim manufacturing campus offering 870,000± square feet under roof, world-class infrastructure, and a strategic location near the Mississippi River in Vidalia, Louisiana — directly across from Natchez, Mississippi.
Facility Highlights:
- 870,000± SF of interconnected industrial bays with high clear-span ceilings and heavy steel truss construction
- 52 loading doors with roll-up overhead doors, dock levelers, and full interior truck staging corridor
- Industrial-grade 3-phase electrical distribution with multiple Motor Control Centers (MCCs), 100+ individual circuit positions, and transformer banks — built for 24/7 heavy manufacturing
- Private, fully operational on-site industrial water treatment plant with multi-stage clarifiers, aeration/settling basins, and pump house — a permitted asset that would cost millions and years of approvals to replicate
- Facility-wide fire suppression, integrated alarm and security infrastructure, and HVAC systems throughout
- Premium executive office suite including commercial kitchen, executive lounge, private offices, conference rooms, and a Louisiana-themed reception lobby
Location & Logistics: Situated in Vidalia, Louisiana with direct access to I-84/US-84, near Mississippi River transport corridors and regional rail infrastructure. Exceptional positioning for any large-scale industrial, distribution, or logistics operation.
Estimated Replacement Cost: $150,000,000 – $200,000,000+
Ideal for: Distribution & Fulfillment | Advanced Manufacturing | Food Processing | Cold Storage | Data Center | Pharmaceutical | Automotive Assembly | Film Production | Vertical Agriculture | Defense/Government
Broker Co-op Available. Pre-Auction Offers Welcome.
Contact Bonnette Auctions for property information, site access, and offer submission.
Investment highlights
- Irreplaceable Asset — Estimated replacement cost of $150M–$200M+; virtually impossible to replicate at any reasonable cost or timeline in today's construction and regulatory environment
- Massive Scale — 870,000± SF under roof, one of the largest industrial buildings in the region, with high clear-span ceilings and heavy-duty structural systems built for maximum load capacity
- Private Industrial Water Treatment Plant — A fully permitted, multi-stage on-site water treatment facility that would require millions of dollars and potentially a decade of environmental approvals to replicate — an extraordinary advantage for any high-water-use operation
- Heavy Power Infrastructure — Industrial-grade 3-phase electrical distribution with multiple Motor Control Centers and 100+ circuit positions; ready to power a large-scale operation from day one
- Superior Logistics Position — 52 dock-high loading doors, direct access to I-84/US-84, proximity to Mississippi River transport corridors, and regional rail access
- Versatile Use Case — Footprint and infrastructure support a wide range of uses including distribution, food processing, advanced manufacturing, cold storage, data center, pharmaceutical, and more
- Turnkey Readiness — Battle-tested infrastructure already in place; a new owner can deploy operations without the time or capital required to build from scratch
- Premium On-Site Office Buildout — Executive-grade office suite, commercial kitchen, and support spaces ready for immediate occupancy by an operational team
- Mississippi River Corridor Location — Vidalia, Louisiana offers a low-cost operating environment with exceptional access to one of North America's most important commercial waterways
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