The owners of the building are lifelong operators of the very successful printing and graphic design business. They are relocating to a smaller facility as the industry shifts to less space-intensive equipment. This is mentioned as a back-story to why there are multiple high-quality features in the warehouse, beyond what is found in most industrial buildings. These system and infrastructure assets add great value to the property.
Sophisticated printing operations demands climate-controlled environments with significant available power and considerable natural lighting features. They also require both large warehousing and production space and smaller individualized work areas. The architect and builder delivered all of this with this building. For tech companies, traditional industrial ventures, or distribution operations, this warehouse space and entire building checks most, if not all, of the boxes:
Air-conditioning throughout for people and goods
High ceilings and multiple high windows
Ample power (800 amp three-phase on two floors)
Full fire suppression sprinkler system
Elevator up to a stout weight-bearing second floor
Sizable roll-up grade level delivery door
Thick concrete slab floor for heavy equipment
Power drops and outlets throughout warehouse
Ample parking and easy large truck access
Bathrooms with shower and separate breakroom