Westlake 5950
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Industrial | Single tenant | 345,862 SqFt
Building description
Westlake 5950 is a Class A industrial facility totaling 345,862 SF, available for sale or lease in Atlanta’s I-20 West submarket at 5950 Plummer Road. The building is designed for large-scale distribution and logistics users, offering modern specifications, heavy power, and excellent access to Atlanta’s core transportation infrastructure.
The facility features a 36’ clear height, ESFR fire suppression system, and a 7” concrete slab (4,000 PSF). The warehouse is equipped with 70 dock-high doors, 2 oversized drive-in doors (14’ x 16’), and a bull dock canopy, supporting high-volume shipping and receiving. Power is delivered via a 3,000-amp, 3-phase / 480V electrical system, and ventilation is provided by 14 roof-mounted exhaust fans, delivering two air changes per hour.
Additional building features include a 60-mil TPO roof with R-25 insulation and a 20-year warranty, white-painted interior warehouse walls, and 185 auto parking spaces. Strategically located just 5 miles from I-20, 7 miles from I-285, 10 miles from Norfolk Southern Intermodal, and 12 miles from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Westlake 5950 provides exceptional connectivity for regional and national distribution operations.
Building highlights
- 345,862 SF Class A Distribution Facility available for sale or lease
- High-Cube Design with 36’ clear height, ESFR sprinklers, and 7” concrete slab
- Robust Loading & Power featuring 70 dock-high doors, 2 drive-in doors, and 3,000-amp power
- Prime I-20 West Location with quick access to I-285, intermodal rail, and ATL Airport
- Sprinkler ESFR Fire Suppresion System
- Power 3,000 AMP, 3-phase / 480v
- Ventilation (14) 48” roof mounted exhaust fans to provide 2 air changes per hour
- Roof TPO Roof System - 60 mil, R-25 insulation, 20 year warranty
- Slab 7” unreinforced concrete, 4,000 PSF
- Misc Interior walls painted white Bull dock canopy
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