Unknown For Lease • 10,000+ SF
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1st Floor Ste | Industrial | 88,867 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
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1st Floor Ste | Industrial | 10,000-30,346 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
3 drive-ins total with 1 oversized, and 3 docks
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1st Floor Ste | Industrial | 10,000-23,406 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
3 drive-ins total, 1 extra large
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1st Floor Ste | Industrial | 164,321 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
Continuation of Phases I & II/Park Setting Zoning: Mixed Use MXD/ORI Land Area: 10.91 acres Clear Height: 32’ Loading Docks: 17 (9' x 10') Expandable Drive-Ins: 2 (12' x 14') Parking: 1.2 / 1,000 SF Power: 3000 amps with the ability to upgrade Fire & Safety: ESFR Column Spacing: 55' x 47' (TYP.) Retail coming to the park
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Lincoln West at Jefferson Station offers a significant opportunity for industrial users to lease a brand-new warehouse/distribution facility at the intersection of I-70, US-15, and US-340 in Frederick, Maryland. This 216,028 SF single-story facility will have up to 37 dock doors, two drive-ins, 28' clear ceiling heights, 57x57 column spacing, and a 60' speed bay. Other amenities include ESFR sprinklers, 3,000 AMP power, abundant free surface parking (1.2:1,000), and 60 trailer drops. The property is estimated to deliver in Q2 2022. Building signage is also available. Lincoln West is located directly adjacent to the new Jefferson Place development. Created in collaboration with the Frederick County Office of Economic Development, the Jefferson Place mixed-use community combines residential, retail, and office/industrial properties into one project to create an authentic live/work/play environment in Frederick. The development will include a retail-focused town center flanked by a corporate campus, residential neighborhoods, and commercial properties. Frederick has grown substantially as the Washington Metro Area has expanded into nearby towns and cities in recent years. A thriving historic downtown district, beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and easy access to D.C. make the city one of the most desirable locations in the D.C. area. The Frederick Historic District is home to more than 200 retailers, including restaurants, shops, and hotels. The city has 600 businesses, including a significant technology sector and a biomedical research park. Now the third-largest city in Maryland, Frederick retains its identity as a vibrant, growing, and affordable place to live.
A brand-new warehouse/distribution facility |
Zoned Mixed-Use (MXD)/ORI. |
Up to 37 dock doors, two drive-ins, 32' clear ceiling heights, 57x57 column spacing, and a 60' speed bay. |
Directly adjacent to Jefferson Place, a mixed-use development combining retail, residential, office, and industrial properties. |
Prominently situated at the intersection of I-70, US-15, and US-340 in Frederick, Maryland. |
Frederick County's strategic location is ideal for serving the entire eastern seaboard and connects to Midwestern markets. |
Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
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Frederick (Brunswick Line - Maryland Area Regional Commuter Trains (The MARC)) | 8 min | - | 4.3 mi |
Monocacy Marc Eb (BRUNSWICK - WASHINGTON - Maryland Transit Administration) | 10 min | - | 5.0 mi |
Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Hagerstown Regional/Richard A Henson Field | 42 min | - | 31.3 mi |