6278 26Th St, Kalamazoo, MI 49048
This exceptional 265-acre site, part of Southwest Michigan Commerce Park, presents a rare opportunity for industrial development in Kalamazoo County. Located at the strategic intersection of South 26th Street and East N Avenue, this property boasts a prime location within Kalamazoo's main industrial corridor, offering unparalleled accessibility and infrastructure. The site features Light Industrial (North Park) and Manufacturing (South Park) zoning, accommodating diverse project needs. Utilities are readily available, with up to 200 megawatts of power capacity. The property benefits from frontage on two all-weather roads, ensuring seamless logistics. This sizable parcel, ranging from 100,000 to 1,000,000 square feet, allows for flexible building designs to suit various operational requirements. Its proximity to I-94 provides quick access to major transportation arteries, connecting businesses to a vast consumer base. The location offers easy access to I-94, US-131, I-69, and I-80/90, placing businesses within a 10- to 90-minute drive of these key interstates. Furthermore, the site's strategic position places it within a three-hour radius of a significant market of twenty-one million consumers. This build-to-suit opportunity, in partnership with an established local developer, presents a unique chance to establish a substantial industrial presence in a thriving Midwest market. The scale and power capacity of this site are ideal for large-scale operations.
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