75 David Street is a historic industrial warehouse building in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Initially constructed as a mill in 1906, the 225,000-square-foot business has been repurposed to suit modern industrial needs.
Property features include 20-foot ceiling heights, five dock-high doors, a gated yard for secure storage, heavy power, and a 5,000-pound freight elevator. A keypad security system, fire sprinklers, and security cameras throughout the property provide safety and peace of mind. There's ample on-site parking with an additional 0.47-acre lot across the street from the site entrance.
The building has an active and stable environment of professional, screened tenants. Cannabis is not allowed at this location by the city. All tenants are required to provide minimum insurance and pass a background check. The landlord will provide turnkey buildouts at cost, and the base rent rate includes warehouse heat (above freezing), with additional heat supplied by the tenant if desired. As this is a former mill building with wooden floors, some weight restrictions of more than 80 pounds per square foot apply. Floors can easily be reinforced to support heavy stationary loads.
75 David Street is located in south New Bedford inside the hurricane barrier, between the Brock Avenue major thoroughfare and East Rodney French Boulevard. Conveniently travel to and from the property via connectivity to nearby Routes 6, 18, and 140 and Interstate 195.