1325 SW Market Street
22,900± SF Industrial/Flex Facility | Fenced Outdoor Storage | Dock High & Drive In Loading
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Griffin Riley Property Group is pleased to present 1325 SW Market Street, a rare opportunity to acquire a highly functional industrial/flex facility in Lee's Summit, Missouri.
Situated on approximately 1.83 acres, the property consists of ±22,900 square feet featuring approximately ±8,800 square feet of office space, including a ±2,000 square foot mezzanine office, and ±14,100 square feet of warehouse and storage area. The facility offers an attractive blend of office and warehouse functionality ideal for owner users, contractors, service companies, distribution operations, and light manufacturing users.
Warehouse features include 17'–18' clear heights, three dock high loading doors, two 12' x 12' drive in doors, 600 amp electrical service, and a secure fenced truck court with outdoor storage capabilities.
Strategically positioned within Lee's Summit's established industrial corridor, the property offers immediate access to Highway 291, US-50, and I-470, providing excellent connectivity throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area.
This is an exceptional opportunity for businesses seeking a headquarters facility with significant office improvements, functional warehouse space, outdoor storage, and strong regional access.
Investment highlights
• ±22,900 SF Industrial/Flex Facility on ±1.83 Acres
• ±8,800 SF Office Space Including ±2,000 SF Mezzanine Office
• ±14,100 SF Warehouse with 17'–18' Clear Heights
• Three Dock High Doors and Two 12' x 12' Drive In Doors
• Secure Fenced Truck Court and Outdoor Storage Area
• 600 Amp Electrical Service
• PI Planned Industrial Zoning
• Excellent Access to US-50, Highway 291 and I-470
• Ideal for Owner Users, Contractors, Distribution or Light Manufacturing
• Offered at $3,500,000
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