2000 Maritime St Oakland, CA 94607
This exceptional Alameda County property at 2000 Maritime Street offers a unique blend of executive office and manufacturing space, totaling 561,669 square feet. Currently, 116,415 square feet is available for lease in a multi-tenant building. The building boasts a substantial 32-foot ceiling height, ideal for various industrial uses. Logistics operations will benefit from the 21 loading docks, one drive-in bay, and ample auto parking. The property provides robust power capabilities with 2,000 amps of 277/480v power. Its strategic location in the Bay Area offers unparalleled access to a vast consumer base; reaching 10 million people within a 90-minute delivery radius, a faster transit time than any other comparable facility in the region. Situated just one block from the fifth busiest container port in the United States – the Port of Oakland – this facility handles over 99% of containerized goods moving through Northern California. The property benefits from its proximity to major transportation arteries, including I-80 (with approximately 253,000 cars daily), Union Pacific and BNSF rail lines, making it a highly efficient distribution hub. This site is part of a larger 58-acre development and is free from maritime use restrictions. This is a rare opportunity to secure a premier location within a thriving logistics center.
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