33 Phase Ii, Easton, PA 18045
This exceptional Class A industrial development, Carson 33 Phase II, presents a unique opportunity in the highly sought-after Lehigh Valley West submarket. Located at the strategic Route 33 Main Street Interchange in Palmer Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (zip code 18045), this development comprises five single-story buildings totaling 1,155,702 square feet. Each building boasts a generous 40-foot ceiling height, ideal for various industrial uses. The property is zoned NEB North End Business, allowing for a wide range of permitted activities including processing, packaging, manufacturing, research and development, distribution centers, and warehousing. Multiple tenancy options are available, with spaces ranging from a minimum of 174,444 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 263,195 square feet. The entire 1,155,702 square feet is currently vacant, offering significant potential for a single large tenant or multiple smaller occupants. This prime location within the Lehigh Valley submarket cluster provides excellent access to major transportation arteries, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking efficient logistics and distribution capabilities. The property's modern design and ample space make it an ideal choice for companies looking to establish or expand their operations in this thriving industrial region of Pennsylvania. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional opportunity.
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