Tacoma Industrial Commercial Real Estate
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$31,954/month
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$1,295,000
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$825,000
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$13,227,918
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$685,000
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$26,500/month
12,316 SF
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Industrial Commercial Real Estate in Tacoma
Originally the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma has been a source of industry and commerce since its settlement and incorporation in the late 19th century. While the discovery of gold in the Klondike propelled nearby Seattle’s development over an intended focus on Tacoma, the city has prospered and has become a major mid sized city in the Pacific Northwest.
Currently home to nearly 215,000 people, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State. Most of the city’s residents work at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, city and state government agencies, and healthcare providers, but the city’s affordable cost of living has spurred increasing growth in the last decade, adding 64,000 residents between April 2016-April 2017 as nearby Seattle continues to struggle to provide affordable housing.
Thanks to easy access to Interstate 5, light and commuter rails, and the Washington State Ferries system, Tacomans enjoy steady access to Seattle, where higher-paying jobs are more plentiful despite the commute.
Because of the focus on commuter travel along I-5, the city’s location between Seattle and Portland, and large-scale event spaces in the Greater Tacoma Convention Center and the Tacoma Dome, retail companies can capitalize on tourism traffic, convention attendees, and commuters seeking easy access to shopping on their way to or from work.
Look toward the city’s central core, the Port of Tacoma, and points along the I-5 corridor for the best opportunities to establish or expand your business in a commercial real estate space in Tacoma.
Market Stats
Tacoma has 519 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 12,154,738 sqft space.
179 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Tacoma has had 95 spaces leased and 4 new spaces come on market.