374 1750th Na Vineyard, UT 84059-8101
This exceptional 42,666 square foot industrial property, located in the Vineyard submarket of Utah County, presents a unique leasing opportunity. Currently configured as a single-tenant building, 5,000 square feet of flexible, research and development-ready space is immediately available for lease. The building's total area encompasses a substantial 42,666 square feet, offering significant potential for expansion or consolidation depending on tenant needs. The property's "flex" designation highlights its adaptability to a wide range of industrial and research-oriented businesses. Its location in the thriving Vineyard submarket provides excellent access to transportation arteries and a skilled workforce. This is an ideal space for companies seeking a modern, efficient, and strategically located facility in a dynamic Utah County market. The property is ready for immediate occupancy, allowing businesses to quickly establish their operations. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire promptly to secure this prime industrial space. The available 5,000 square feet offers a blank canvas for customization, allowing tenants to design a workspace perfectly suited to their specific operational requirements. This presents a rare opportunity to secure a significant footprint in a highly sought-after location. Don't miss this chance to establish your business in this vibrant and growing area.
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Tax year 2024Comparables
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