Listed by Cushman & Wakefield - Denver, Colorado
Undisclosed Rate
4390 Madison Street
Building Details
Property Type Industrial
Sub Type Warehouse, Distribution
Tenancy Multiple
Total Available Spaces 1,331
Total Building SqFt 27,000
Vacant SqFt 27,000
Ceiling Height 120’ – 160’
Total Parking Spaces 20
Year Built 1959
Spaces
Industrial | 1 space available | 27,000 SqFt
Building description
The property at 4390 Madison Street was originally developed in 1959 and used as a grain elevator, with a robust milling capacity. The property was also used as a major distribution center to the commercial bakeries and retail grocery stores in the region. Following the high demand in the region at the time the facility was converted to store Frac Sand, Fly Ash and Soda Ash 2009. The facility can be converted for grain, sugar, plastic pellets or other dry bulk storage.
Building highlights
- 75 Individual Silo Facility with 27,000 SF Warehouse
- 2,202,440 BU / 60,000 Tons Capacity
- Rail Served (BNSF) / 20 Rail Car Spots
- 3.19 Acres
- Located in the Heart of Denver, Colorado
- Serviced and Located 3 Blocks from I-70
- Located in Qualified Opportunity Zone
- Heavy Zoning
- Fully operational facility
- Operating truck scales
- Incredible visibility and exposure to I-70
- Heavy zoning (I-B)
- Heavy power and infrastructure
Warehouse
- 27,000 SF
- 1.15 Acres
- Large, oversized drive-in loading
- Fenced and secured outside storage
- Heavy power
- Warehouse is currently demised into 2 spaces
Silos
- 75 Individual silos with tower height (120’ – 160’)
- 1,331 SF On-site office with restrooms
- 2.04 Acres
- BNSF Rail spur
- +20 Car spot capacity
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Listed by Cushman & Wakefield - Denver, Colorado
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