C-8131 W Klamath Ct, Kennewick, WA 99336
Turn-key office suites in a multi-tenant building within Grandridge Business Park.
- Added:
- Jan 16, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 146
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 11 at 2:12 am
Property Features for C-8131 W Klamath Ct
General Information
- Standard status
- Active
Listing agent Kirt Shaffer License #50402 (509) 521-9183
Listing office Tippett Company of Washington (509) 521-9183
Listing date Jan 16, 2026
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HighLights
- Turn‑key office suites in the Crest Building in the Grandridge Business Park (GBP)
- Crest Building is a multi‑tenant office building with tenants including the Social Security Administration
- Additional tenants include Hatfield Law, Elite Chiropractic & Massage, and Toth and Associates
- GBP is within the Tri‑Cities Central Business District
Overview
The Crest Building sits within the Grandridge Business Park (GBP), which is described as being within the Tri-Cities Central Business District. The GBP is home to a mix of office and service-focused users, and the Crest Building itself includes tenants such as the Social Security Administration, Hatfield Law, Elite Chiropractic & Massage, and Toth and Associates.
With multiple established professional tenants in the same building and a broader business park setting, these suites may fit law offices, healthcare-related practices, and other service providers looking to join an office environment already supporting administrative and professional services. For buyers evaluating owner-occupant or professional use, the turn-key nature can simplify planning and move-in timing, subject to review of the specific suite details.
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Location Insight
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- Local Demand
- City
- Kennewick
- County
- Benton
- State
- Washington
- Longitude
- -119.230932
- Latitude
- 46.218352