2851 Southside Dr Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
This exceptional 5,625-square-foot industrial property, situated on Interstate 359 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, presents a unique leasing opportunity. The single-story, Class A building, slated for completion in 2025, boasts a 16-foot ceiling height, five drive-in bays, and ample parking (23 spaces). Its strategic location on I-359, between downtown Tuscaloosa and I-20/59, ensures high visibility and easy access to major thoroughfares, including Cousette Drive and 31st Street, providing convenient access for tractor-trailers. The 7-acre lot offers excellent signage opportunities and a fenced yard, enhancing security and functionality. The property's zoning (MG- General Industrial) allows for diverse uses, making it ideal for a variety of businesses. This prime location benefits from the robust Tuscaloosa economy, fueled by the University of Alabama and the Mercedes-Benz plant, and its proximity to supporting businesses, including supply houses, equipment rental facilities, rail terminals, and the Tuscaloosa Regional Airport. The building's design incorporates full building circulation, optimizing workflow efficiency. The 200-foot frontage on Southside Drive, near 29th Street, further enhances its visibility and accessibility. This is a rare opportunity to secure a state-of-the-art industrial space in a high-growth area with exceptional visibility and convenient access to major transportation arteries. Long-term lease options are available.
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