6930 San Tomas Road is a 205,800-square-foot multi-tenant industrial building situated in the highly sought-after Route 100 Industrial Park.
Offering flexible industrial space ranging from 37,200 to 102,300 square feet, this property features a dedicated 4,761-square-foot office, a 1,042-square-foot mezzanine, 10 loading dock doors, and two drive-in doors. With a 25-foot clear height and a secure truck court, this location is well-equipped to support a wide variety of industrial and manufacturing operations. Zoned M-2 for light manufacturing and general industrial uses, the site offers robust 400-amp, 277/480-volt, 3-phase power and ample on-site employee parking, ideal for tenants seeking a versatile and efficient workspace.
Strategically positioned just minutes from key transportation corridors, 6930 San Tomas Road boasts immediate access to Route 100, Route 1, and is only 2 miles from Interstate 95 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. This connectivity extends further with easy access to Interstates 195 and 895, enabling seamless distribution. Route 100 Industrial Park’s proximity to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, within 10 miles, and the Port of Baltimore, within 13 miles, enhances logistics capabilities. The historic B&O rail line nearby offers additional freight options, supporting diverse transportation needs. 6930 San Tomas Road’s location is complemented by a strong and skilled warehouse workforce of approximately 48,000 within a 10-mile radius, reinforcing its appeal for logistics, e-commerce, and manufacturing tenants. 6930 San Tomas Road represents a rare opportunity to secure flexible, modern industrial space in a highly accessible and infrastructure-rich environment.
Link Logistics warehouse space for rent in Washington, DC, and Baltimore offers strategic infill locations with prime access to rail lines, ports, and interstate highways. As a central point on the East Coast, the area offers businesses a strategic location from which to meet the logistics and e-commerce needs of both the metropolitan area and the larger Mid-Atlantic region.