1235 W Trinity Mills Rd

Address: 1235 W Trinity Mills Rd
Square Footage: 29,713
EST $ 24,067.53 / Mo
EST $289,701.75 / Yr
$0.81 / Sq / Mo
$9.75 / Sq / Yr

Property Description

Property Overview

  • Size: 29,713 sq. ft. (minimum leasable space: 9,407 sq. ft.)
  • Type: Flex – Industrial
  • Clear Height: 24 feet
  • Loading Docks: 2 Dock High
  • Parking: Ample car parking available
  • Office Space: Approximately 3,000 sq. ft. (can be leased separately)
  • Zoning: Light Industrial (LI)
  • Year Built: 1979
  • Construction Type: Reinforced Concrete
  • Sprinklers: Wet System
  • Utilities: Water, Sewer, Gas, and Power (Amps: 3,000-6,000)

Key Features

  • Truck Access: 247’ Truck Court with adequate turning radius
  • Storage: Fenced outside storage available (up to 3 acres)
  • Column Width x Depth: 30’ x 41’
  • Drive-Ins: 1 Drive-In Ramp
  • Cross Docks: No
  • Rail Access: No
  • Cranes: Not available

Strategic Location Advantages

  • Located in Carrollton Commerce Center, with proximity to major highways and transportation networks.
  • Easy access to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field.

Additional Notes

This property offers flexible leasing options, with the ability to lease office, warehouse, and outside storage spaces together or separately. It is ideal for industrial distribution or light production.

Building Details

Property Type:
Industrial
Subtype
Tenancy
Single

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