2253 3300th S Salt Lake City, UT 84109-2634
This exceptional 5,490-square-foot warehouse space in Salt Lake City, Utah, presents a fantastic opportunity for businesses seeking a versatile industrial property. Located at 2253 East 3300 South, this single-tenant building boasts a convenient location with excellent access to major transportation routes. The property features two single-story buildings, offering a spacious 5,490 square feet of usable space, all currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The warehouse boasts a ceiling height of 11 feet 4 inches, providing ample vertical clearance for storage and operations. Four drive-in doors ensure efficient loading and unloading, while the 100-amp, 120/240-volt, single-phase power supply caters to various operational needs. The property is zoned C-2, offering flexibility for a range of commercial uses. A significant advantage is the inclusion of an approximate 6,000-square-foot fenced yard, providing additional outdoor storage or operational space. Pylon signage opportunities on 3300 South offer excellent visibility for your business. The sublease rate is $8,880 per month, NNN, with possession available upon 30 days' notice. The master lease expires May 30, 2027. This property in Salt Lake County, zip code 84109, is an ideal solution for businesses requiring ample space, convenient access, and prominent visibility.
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