Sacramento Industrial Commercial Real Estate
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$2,464,000
Lease:
$15,040/month
34,500 SF
$3,831 -
$5,660/month
$1,751/month
7,116 SF
6,623 SF
$1,150,000
7,116 SF
$22,923/month
$2,950,000
Lease:
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$4,000,000
Lease:
$585 -
$877/month
$6,250/month
10,000 SF
5,500 SF
$6,800,000
$3,250/month
$575,000
$1,764,720
Lease:
$8,088/month
$2,600,000
$2,064 -
$7,568/month
4,400 SF
$2,500,000
$1,536,000
Lease:
$8,320/month
$1,676,700
Lease:
$9,900/month
$1,884 -
$4,614/month
7,101 SF
$1,600 -
$6,050/month
7,200 SF
$1,125 -
$5,200/month
8,000 SF
$1,010 -
$4,564/month
2,223 SF
$4,039 -
$8,645/month
13,300 SF
$1,784 -
$2,445/month
3,474 SF
$209 -
$900/month
1,200 SF
$934 -
$1,334/month
1,480 SF
$1,560/month
$9,095/month
65,340 SF
$1,015 -
$3,465/month
4,617 SF
$1,125 -
$5,200/month
8,000 SF
$1,535 -
$2,605/month
3,474 SF
$2,139 -
$3,000/month
5,000 SF
$1,770 -
$1,969/month
2,460 SF
$5,670/month
65,776 SF
$1,900/month
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Sacramento Commercial Real Estate in Industrial
A classic example of a gold rush town turned modern marvel, Sacramento doesn’t have the glitz of Los Angeles or the heavy tech influence of San Francisco, but is known for hard work, economic production, and reliable infrastructure. The city remains a major hub for industry, with the Port of Sacramento offering international shipping, storage, and warehouses for companies throughout the world - and the perfect destination for companies seeking large-scale facilities for manufacturing, biotechnology research, or logistics and trade.
Sacramento served as the most essential and largest-scale port during the Vietnam War, providing essential manufacturing and supply for the U.S. military overseas. That tradition of industry can still be seen today, as many of the older facilities still exist throughout Sacramento and serve as homes for modern businesses in need of large-scale space and flexibility in buildout. In fact, numerous historical buildings have been restored in Sacramento, including multiple buildings along the Old Sacramento riverfront, a 64,000 square foot restoration of the K Street Montgomery Wards department store, and the IOOF building (1864) into Beermann’s Restaurant and Brewery.
For the greatest access to major interstates and the Port of Sacramento, companies with industrial space needs should look toward the areas around Depot Park, North Sacramento, and Del Paso for the most reasonable rates alongside plenty of square footage.
Market Stats
Sacramento has 2,878 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 25,733,833 sqft space.
681 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Sacramento has had 168 spaces leased and 10 new spaces come on market.