Airpark 33 is a prime investment property ideal for aviation-related businesses, including air cargo operations, aerospace manufacturing, testing, certification, aircraft conversion, painting, and maintenance. This unique 137-acre private industrial-zoned property located at the threshold of a 13,500-foot runway at Grant County International Airport. It is in an Opportunity Zone and can also be designated as a Foreign Trade Zone. This land is clustered with other nearby heavy-industrial zoned properties which are approved for New Market Tax Credits and benefit from a state-sponsored large employer EIS. The runway to Grant County International Airport is accessed using a “Through the Fence" agreement. The site benefits from a current FAA PC 700 certificate for manufacturing. Smaller parcels can be created out of the larger 137-acre property for purchase, and opportunities to site manufacturing buildings and hangars on the taxiways can be arranged.
Airpark 137 allows easy access to Interstate 90 and State Highway 17. Located in the City of Moses Lake, Washington, it is fully served with industrial-sized utilities, including a separate industrial wastewater sewer system operated by the Port of Moses Lake. This area has seen significant industrial growth in recent years, with tech and manufacturing employers including SGL Carbon, Boeing, Tama Chemical, AeroTEC, Joyson Industries, Genie/Terex, and General Dynamics. Recently REC Silicon, Hanwha Semiconductors, Sila Technologies, and Group-14 have all announced new operations in Moses Lake. For businesses in the aviation industry that are in the market for industrial plant sites on an expedited schedule, Airpark 33 is a golden investment destination with multiple adjacent options for supporting vendor companies.