2000 E. Fulton Street is a rare infill industrial sublease opportunity located in the heart of Columbus’ Downtown South submarket. This three-building complex offers a combined ±27,100 SF of functional warehouse and flex space on ±6.67 acres, featuring secured yard storage, multiple drive-ins and dock access, and flexible layouts suitable for a wide range of industrial users.
The property consists of three freestanding buildings:
Building 1 (Front/Main): ±8,750 SF, constructed around 2011, offering modern construction with 18’ clear heights and multiple drive-in doors.
Building 2 (Middle): ±9,350 SF, built in 1961, with 13’ clear height and masonry construction ideal for storage or trade service operations.
Building 3 (Rear/Star Construction): ±9,000 SF, built in 1961, with two drive-in doors and efficient warehouse layout.
Site features include a fully fenced ±6.67-acre lot, ±20 striped surface parking spaces, significant outdoor storage capacity, and heavy-duty utility infrastructure including 480a/277v, 3-phase, 4-wire power. The property is zoned M2 Manufacturing, which permits warehousing, distribution, manufacturing, contractor yards, and other heavy industrial uses.
The location provides excellent connectivity, sitting just east of Downtown Columbus, adjacent to the neighborhoods of Bexley and German Village. Immediate access to I-70 and Alum Creek Drive allows quick connections to the I-71 and I-270 corridors, supporting regional distribution throughout Central Ohio. The property is less than 15 minutes from John Glenn International Airport and 20 minutes from Rickenbacker Inland Port, making it highly attractive for logistics, service contractors, and companies with fleet or yard needs.
With Central Ohio’s industrial vacancy rates hovering near historic lows and demand for contractor/flex space with yard storage outpacing supply, 2000 E. Fulton presents a compelling solution for users seeking secure, functional, and centrally located space within Columbus’ urban core.