49 Sonny Perdue Dr Savannah, GA 31408
For Lease
This exceptional 7.59-acre industrial trailer yard in Savannah, Georgia, offers unparalleled access to major transportation arteries. Located at 49 Sonny Perdue Drive in Chatham County, this single-tenancy property boasts a strategic position just 4.5 miles from the Port of Savannah, providing seamless logistics for businesses reliant on efficient import/export operations. The site includes an existing 5.59-acre yard featuring a 900-square-foot office building, presenting immediate operational capabilities. Further expansion potential exists, with an additional approximately 2 acres available for development. The yard is fully secured and features high-quality infrastructure, including a 10-inch gravel base and 5-foot concrete dolly pads, ensuring smooth and safe trailer maneuvering. Its proximity to major interstates—3.8 miles from I-16 and 5 miles from I-95—further enhances its logistical advantages, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking efficient and convenient access to the Port of Savannah and broader transportation networks. The property is available immediately, offering a unique opportunity to establish or expand operations in a thriving industrial hub. Flexible acreage options ranging from approximately 2 to 7.59 acres are available to accommodate diverse business needs.
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