Industrial Space for Lease
Overview of Available Space
- Size: 35,000 sq. ft.
- Submarket: Power Inn Industrial Corridor
Description of Available Space
This industrial property offers 35,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space, strategically located near major transportation hubs, with easy access to Highway 99 and Elder Creek Road. The facility is designed for heavy industrial use, featuring 21’-26’ clear height, 5 sliding grade-level doors, and a large fenced yard. The site includes 40 parking spaces and 1,600 Amps at 277/480 Volts, 3-phase power, making it ideal for industrial operations.
Key Features
- Total Space Available: 35,000 sq. ft.
- Clear Height: 21’-26’
- Grade-Level Doors: 5 (14’ x 14’ sliding doors)
- Parking: 40 spaces
- Power Supply: 1,600 Amps at 277/480 Volts, 3-phase
- Zoning: M-2 (Heavy Industrial – City of Sacramento)
- Year Built: 1959
- Construction Type: Metal
- Lot Size: 22.00 acres
- Office Space: ±300 sq. ft.
- Yard Space: ±25,000 sq. ft. (Up to ±80,000 sq. ft. possible)
- Lighting: New T-5 lighting
- Natural Lighting: Available
- Connectivity: Fiber optic internet available
- Security Features: Fully fenced yard
Building Description
This high-efficiency industrial facility is purpose-built for heavy manufacturing and logistics users. The property benefits from proximity to major transportation hubs, including Highway 99, offering seamless freight and logistics operations.
Strategic Location Advantages
- Easy access to Highway 99 and Elder Creek Road
- Close to major transportation hubs
- Surrounded by top industrial neighbors
- Near key retailers and distribution centers
Nearby Companies
- Davison Iron Works (Manufacturing)
Corporate Lease Criteria
- Proximity to key transportation networks
- Essential infrastructure (e.g., clear height, yard space)
- Zoning compliance
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