Kansas City Industrial Commercial Real Estate
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Industrial Commercial Real Estate in Kansas City
The largest city in Missouri and bordering Kansas, Kansas City accounts for over 300 square miles of real estate and countless suburbs, making it a major powerhouse in the midwestern economic territory of the United States.
Sitting on the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers, the city offers an incredible opportunity for industrial-based businesses looking for easy access to shipping and infrastructure throughout the United States and around the world. As one of the Midwest’s busiest airports, Kansas City International Airport provides an import/export hub that handles over 16 million pounds of air freight each month.
Aside from the considerable beef and manufacturing industries in the region, Kansas City is home to the second-largest rail network in the country, connecting factories and manufacturing facilities to an international and foreign trade zone that’s matched only by Chicago in the United States Midwest.
Thanks to the city’s prominence in shipping and transportation, there are industrial real estate opportunities throughout the many areas of the city. The Garment District, Harlem, near the airport, and even properties in the city’s central core are very suitable for companies in logistics, transportation, manufacturing, biotechnology, craft beer production, and so much more. All in all, there are fewer places in the American midwest that offer as much opportunity for large-scale businesses than Kansas City.
Market Stats
Kansas City has 1,488 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 28,269,102 sqft space.
551 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Kansas City has had 71 spaces leased.