Colorado Springs Industrial Commercial Real Estate
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7,000 SF
$2,100/month
$3,200/month
$749,000
$2,500/month
$560,000
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$3,253/month
$5,869/month
$6,468/month
$6,500,000
Lease:
$5,770 -
$15,487/month
11,226 SF
$1,239/month
$2,250,000
$6,950,000
$12,678/month
56,000 SF
$2,119 -
$14,399/month
7,291 SF
$6,950,000
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$66,917/month
10,920 SF
$16,834 -
$51,150/month
152,190 SF
$8,000/month
$17,249/month
$1,850,000
$3,200/month
$1,700,000
$9,928/month
7,221 SF
$1,975 -
$3,950/month
$3,407 -
$5,460/month
7,532 SF
$2,100/month
$1,199,000
$259,087/month
230,300 SF
$285,000
$4,366/month
$2,138 -
$2,226/month
3,339 SF
$5,318/month
$2,100,000
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$13,050 -
$16,675/month
$550,000
$550,000
$2,138 -
$2,226/month
3,339 SF
$3,097/month
$2,100,000
Lease:
$16,989/month
$2,300,000
$1,295/month
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Industrial Commercial Real Estate in Colorado Springs
Embedded in the western expansion of the 1800s and a major contributor to the military industrial complex, Colorado Springs offers companies working in manufacturing, high-tech, biotechnology, transportation, and logistics a perfect opportunity for growth and success.
With the presence of companies like Verizon, HP, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Microchip Technology, and Cypress Semiconductor, the city’s trend toward high-tech jobs and industry has never been stronger. In fact, military contractors in Colorado Springs contribute to the highest concentration of defense corporations in the Rocky Mountain area, providing ample opportunity for companies looking to contribute to the industry as a whole.
In addition, the state’s renown for craft brewing carries into the Colorado Springs industrial real estate market, with more than 30 licensed breweries occupying hundreds of thousands of square feet throughout the city limits and surrounding areas.
The city’s considerable downtown hub offers little in terms of industrial real estate space, but larger facilities are available west of the city, further north toward Roswell, and around Knob Hill, where easy access to the air freight capabilities of Colorado Springs Airport is abundant. For companies looking for an opportunity to expand their military contracts, high-tech business, or to simply avoid the higher industrial real estate prices of Denver and other major markets, Colorado Springs is an increasingly attractive alternative.
Market Stats
Colorado Springs has 1,529 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 98,637,498 sqft space.
439 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Colorado Springs has had 663 spaces leased and 2 new spaces come on market.