AVAILABILITY DETAILS
- Size
- 16,506 SF
- Space/Suite
- Entire Property
- Asking Rent Type
- Triple Net (NNN)
- Rent/SF/Month
- N/A -
Contact for Info
- Listing ID
- LA458287
- Notes
- 16,506 Square Feet of single story warehouse space for lease
Total Building Size: 21,894 Square Feet. One tenant occupies ~5,400 sf. Spaces are separated by a demising wall and separate entrance.
3-10 year leases available. Lease rates as low as $2.50 psf/yr + NNN
AMENITIES
- Fenced Lot
UTILITIES
Water - City
Sewer - City
Heating - Gas
Lot Size: 1.69 AC
Year Built/Renovated: 1963/1995
Construction: Reinforced Concrete
Power Supply Zoning Amps: 1,250-3,000
ZONING
Zoning Code I-2
This is a large building that is 21,894 SF in size. Approximately 5,400 SF of it has been recently renovated and is currently leased. The other 16,506 SF is in shell condition ready to be renovated to meet a tenants needs or leased as is at a really low price for storage. The two spaces are separated with a dividing wall. This building has 7 loading docks and 2 drive in docks. There is also a large fenced outdoor storage and parking area available. The 16,000 SF currently available is in shell condition with 2 drive in doors. It can be divided to 4,000 SF. We can do an AS IS deal at $2.50 PSF or we can build the space out for a tenant. The space is approved to have electrical service installed by Black Hills and we can install excess capacity if a tenant has a need. The space has 20 ft high ceilings making it ideal for storage racks and forklifts.
- Uses
- Industrial
Warehouse
This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for you needs.
Listing provided courtesy of
Omar Vee, Homeland.com