4545 Spring Valley Rd, Farmers Branch, TX 75244

Address: 4545 Spring Valley Rd, Farmers Branch, TX 75244
Square Footage: 114,380
EST $ 93,791.60 / Mo
EST $1,166,675.00 / Yr
$0.85 / Sq / Mo
$10.20 / Sq / Yr

Property Description

Industrial Property Summary – Farmers Branch, TX (Northwest Dallas Submarket)

Location Highlights

  • Located in Farmers Branch, Texas near major Dallas-Fort Worth transportation routes
  • Positioned within a well-established industrial and business corridor
  • LI zoning supports a variety of industrial uses

Property Overview

  • Total Building Size: 114,380 SF
  • Available Space: 114,380 SF
  • Lot Size: 5.59 acres
  • Year Built: 1976
  • Zoning: LI – Limited Industrial Service
  • Building Class: B
  • Construction Type: Masonry
  • Lease Type: For Lease (terms negotiable)
  • Estimated Rent: $10.25/SF/YR

Building Specifications

  • Single-story warehouse facility
  • 19 dock-high doors
  • 1 drive-in bay
  • 12 levelers
  • 22-foot clear height
  • Wet sprinkler system
  • 150 standard parking spaces (parking ratio: approx. 1.31/1000 SF)
  • Multi-tenant configuration
  • No rail access

Ideal For

  • Tenants seeking large-scale distribution or light manufacturing space
  • Businesses requiring extensive dock access and parking
  • Companies looking for flexible leasing options in the Dallas metro area

Building Details

Property Type:
Industrial
Subtype
Tenancy
Single

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