1501 Oakey Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89102
This exceptional 7,455 square foot industrial warehouse, situated in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas's vibrant Industrial District (M), presents a unique investment opportunity. Currently offering 3,155 square feet of immediately available space within a multi-tenant building, this property boasts a desirable 13-foot ceiling height, ideal for a variety of industrial uses. Located at 1501-1545 W Oakey Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102, this flex-industrial space benefits from its central location within the Las Vegas Valley, providing easy access to major transportation arteries and the city's bustling commercial core. The property's classification as a warehouse within Clark County ensures compliance with established industrial zoning regulations. The available space is part of a larger building, offering flexibility and potential for expansion depending on future needs. This prime location in the Downtown submarket makes it an attractive option for businesses seeking a strategic presence in a thriving urban environment. The property's size and features make it suitable for a range of industrial operations, from storage and distribution to light manufacturing. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities of this versatile and well-positioned industrial property.
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