Distribution For Lease • 72,800+ SF
Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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1st Floor Ste Building 1 | Industrial | 72,800-698,880 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
698,880 total SF, 40' clear height, 0.68/1,000 parking ratio, 472 parking stalls, 44 trailer stalls, 6 units
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1st Floor Ste Building 2 | Industrial | 28,224-194,768 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
194,768 total SF, 36' clear height, 1.37/1,000 parking ratio, 267 parking stalls, 13 trailer stalls
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Spanish Fork Skypark is a nine-building, multi-phase industrial park in the heart of Utah County’s industrial quadrant. Buildings 1 and 2 comprise the first phase of development. Building 1 will span 698,880 square feet and can have up to six demised units from 72,800 to 174,720 square feet. It boasts a 40-foot clear height, 472 auto parking stalls, and 44 trailer stalls. Building 2 will span 194,768 square feet and will also have up to six demised units from 28,224 to 42,336 square feet. It features a 36-foot clear height, 267 auto parking stalls, and 13 trailer stalls. Spanish Fork and the greater Salt Lake City area provide many advantages for industrial users. From 2016 to 2021, jobs in Spanish Fork increased by 27.3 percent, from 17,007 to 21,652. This change outpaced the national growth rate of 1.9 percent. It has brought thousands of new residents, and growth is projected to continue, with estimates calling for an 11% increase in households within a 10-mile radius of the park from 2023 to 2028. With direct access to Interstate 15, transporters can easily travel the market and reach regional logistics hubs. These advantages have caught the eye of major companies as firms such as WestRock, Elite OPS, PDM Steel, Origin Nutraceutical, Young Living Essential Oils, and more have significant industrial presences in Spanish Fork.
Spanish Fork Skypark invites businesses to explore Class A commercial warehouse spaces in this 2-million-square-foot development. |
Phase I encompasses two buildings, spanning 698,880 and 194,768 square feet, with demised layouts as low as 28,224 square feet. |
Surrounded by a key labor pool, approximately 25,000 workers within a 10-mile radius are employed in the blue-collar sector. |
Both the LA and Long Beach ports, which handle 39% of US Cargo, are within an 11-hour driving distance. |
With proximity to Interstate 80, Interstate 84, Interstate and Interstate 15, the site provides compelling regional accessibility. |
Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
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Provo Central Station (FrontRunner - Utah Transit Authority (UTA)) | 13 min | - | 8.7 mi |
Provo Amtrak (California Zephyr - Amtrak) | 14 min | - | 8.7 mi |
Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Provo Municipal | 18 min | - | 10.7 mi |