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Space Available For Lease 1
227 Industrial Parkway |
Edwin Moss, SIOR, CCIM
JH Berry |
Contacts
JH Berry
Property Details
- Property Type Industrial - Warehouse/Distribution
- Property Size 18,495 SF
- Lot Size 8.47 Acre
- Year Built 2006
- Date Updated Apr 25, 2026
- Office Area 6,078 SF
- HVAC None
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Highlights
- 11,996 SF Warehouse
- 18,495 SF Office/Warehouse on 8.47 AC
- 5 drive-in doors
- 6,078 SF Office
- Built-in tornado shelter
- Ceiling height: 18'
- Conveniently located on Industrial Parkway with easy access to Montgomery Highway
- Year Built: 2006
Attachments
Getting around
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27/100
Bike Score ®
Location
- City Luverne, AL
- Zip Code 36049
Points of Interest
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McDonald's
2.36 miles
227 Industrial Parkway Listing Brief
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The rental rate for available space at 227 Industrial Parkway is offered upon request. Use the contact form at the top of the listing page to reach out to the property representative and get more information regarding the current listing rate.
The asking price varies based on the location of the property, with proximity to transportation hubs, access to highways or ports playing a key role in the building's valuation. Other factors that influence cost are the property's age, its quality rating, as well as its onsite facilities and features.
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Completed in 2006, the property at 227 Industrial Parkway incorporates 18,495 square feet.
A single-tenant industrial space is typically ideal for businesses or organizations that require exclusive and dedicated use of the entire facility. This type of space suits industries or activities that demand specialized infrastructure, privacy, and control over the entire premises.
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Reach out to listing brokers or property representatives using the contact form available on this page, to find out more about climate control and other essential systems at this property. Climate control is typically used in industrial buildings where businesses store items that are susceptible to temperature and humidity damage, such as food, pharmaceuticals, paper, textiles, and electronics.
JH Berry