2000 50th W St, Williston, ND 58801
This exceptional industrial property, located at 2000 50th St W in Williston, North Dakota, offers a total of 16,320 square feet of warehouse and distribution space. The property consists of three suites within two adjacent buildings, totaling 16,320 square feet on a 3.35-acre lot. Currently, there is 5,440 square feet of immediately available space, representing a significant opportunity for businesses seeking efficient and modern warehouse facilities. Built in 2013, the property is well-maintained and offers a minimum divisible space of 5,440 square feet, making it suitable for a variety of tenants. The property's location in Williston, ND, zip code 58801, provides excellent access to transportation networks, supporting seamless logistics and distribution operations. The multiple-tenant configuration allows for flexibility and scalability, catering to businesses of varying sizes. This is an ideal opportunity for companies seeking high-quality warehouse space in a thriving North Dakota market. The available space is ready for immediate occupancy. The property's size and layout offer significant potential for a variety of industrial and distribution uses. Contact us today to learn more about this exceptional opportunity.
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