10405 Granite St, Charlotte, NC 28273
This exceptional Class A warehouse, part of the master-planned Brookwood Business Park, offers 112,000 square feet of space in Mecklenburg County. Strategically located just off I-77 at Westinghouse Boulevard, and outside the I-485 loop, this single-tenant property boasts significant advantages for businesses seeking efficient logistics. The building features a 24-foot clear height, allowing for ample vertical storage, and a generous 40' x 40' column spacing for flexible layout options. A substantial 105-foot concrete and asphalt truck court ensures easy maneuvering for large vehicles, complemented by five convenient drive-in doors. The property includes an ESFR sprinkler system, meeting the highest safety standards. The 125-acre park itself is a testament to institutional-quality development, providing a highly functional and innovative environment. The warehouse sits on a large lot and is zoned ML-2, offering flexibility for various industrial uses. Currently, 24,100 square feet is available for lease. This prime location and exceptional features make this warehouse an ideal choice for businesses seeking a modern, efficient, and well-located industrial space.
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