Built in the 1920s, 821 East Twenty-Fifth Street is a brick-and-timber warehouse with the kind of character modern construction can’t replicate. Originally an RJ Reynolds tobacco leaf warehouse, the building features timber post-and-beam structure, exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and generous natural light—an authentic piece of local industrial history.
The property offers multiple sections, ranging from ±12,850 to ±31,225 SF, most with drive-in access. Use it as-is for warehousing or storage. Make minor changes to accommodate light industrial or assembly operations. Or pursue adaptive reuses that leverage the coming Longbranch Trail extension and proximity to Blum-Blanding Park. Newly renovated common areas with office space and bathrooms serve all tenants. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this space is ready for its next iteration.
Short-term leases available while long-term redevelopment plans take shape.