9778 Cherry Ln Nampa, ID 83687
This exceptional 45,000-square-foot warehouse in Canyon County offers flexible space options, perfect for a variety of industrial businesses. The property is situated in a brand-new master-planned industrial park, providing a modern and efficient work environment. With a minimum divisible space of 5,000 square feet and the ability to lease the entire 45,000 square feet contiguously, this location offers scalability to suit your specific needs. The warehouse boasts impressive ceiling heights ranging from 21 to 25 feet, providing ample vertical space for storage and operations. The property features robust power capabilities, including 120/208, 277/480, and 3-phase power, ensuring sufficient energy for your equipment. Its Light Industrial zoning allows for a wide range of uses. Benefit from a prime location directly across from St. Luke's Medical Center, offering excellent visibility and accessibility. Enjoy convenient access to Interstate 84 via Midland Boulevard, providing seamless connectivity throughout the region. The property's proximity to the Karcher Interchange and the Treasure Valley Marketplace, a large regional shopping center, offers employees numerous amenities and dining options. The building also includes drive-thru capability, enhancing operational efficiency. Currently, the entire 45,000 square feet is available for lease. This is a rare opportunity to secure high-quality industrial space in a rapidly developing area.
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