

2317 Michigan Ct - Flex Space
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3000 SF Flex | Fenced Yard | $15 NNN | Arlington
Building description
This 3,000 SF single-tenant flex building — comprising 2,000 SF of office space and 1,000 SF of warehouse — offers a highly functional combination of professional work environment, storage capacity, and yard space in a quiet cul-de-sac setting, making it ideal for contractors, service companies, and light industrial users seeking efficient, secure premises.
Built in 2005 with durable masonry construction and approximately 19' clear ceiling height, the property features one grade-level drive-in door (approx. 12' x 10'), 26 on-site parking spaces (8.67/1,000 SF), and a fenced yard area suitable for vehicle or equipment storage. Business district zoning (B-2) offers flexibility for a wide range of commercial uses, while the cul-de-sac location helps reduce traffic and enhances security for employees, vehicles, and materials.
Tenants benefit from convenient access to major routes including U.S. 287 and SH-360, allowing for quick connectivity throughout Arlington, Fort Worth, and the greater DFW Metroplex. The property is offered at $15.00/SF NNN, with tenants responsible for CAM expenses. Asking rate represents excellent value for a well-maintained flex property in the sought-after Dalworthington Gardens/South Arlington area.
Building highlights
- 3,000 SF single-tenant flex space (2,000 SF office / 1,000 SF warehouse)
- Asking $15.00/SF NNN — tenants responsible for all CAM expenses
- Fenced yard — ideal for equipment, vehicle, or materials storage
- One (1) grade-level drive-in door (approx. 12' wide x 10' tall)
- Approximately 19' clear ceiling height
- 26 surface parking spaces (8.67/1,000 SF ratio)
- Masonry construction — built 2005
- B-2 Business District zoning — flexible commercial use permissions
- Quiet cul-de-sac location in Dalworthington Gardens
- Convenient access to U.S. 287, SH-360, and I-20 for DFW-wide connectivity
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