2004 Weems Rd Tucker, GA 30084
This exceptional industrial property, located at 2004 Weems Road in the Stone Mountain submarket cluster, offers a rare opportunity to lease a prime warehouse space. The property comprises four single-story buildings totaling 54,080 square feet, built in 1973 and extensively renovated in 2018. Currently, 6,100 square feet of warehouse space is immediately available for lease, perfect for a variety of distribution or flex-use businesses. The buildings boast a desirable 20-foot ceiling height, providing ample vertical storage capacity. With 16 dock-high doors, efficient loading and unloading is ensured, streamlining operations. The property sits on a generous 2.91 acres of land, offering ample room for maneuvering and potential expansion. Its strategic location in the thriving Tucker area provides excellent access to major transportation arteries, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a convenient and efficient distribution hub. This multi-tenant property offers a blend of modern upgrades and functional design, making it a highly attractive option for businesses seeking a well-maintained and strategically located warehouse space. The property's 1973 construction date, coupled with the 2018 renovation, ensures a balance of character and modern functionality. Don't miss this chance to secure your business's future in this sought-after Stone Mountain location.
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