New commercial and light industrial development sites within Quincy’s city limits. Available parcels vary in size, from 1 to 5 acres each. These sites are build-ready with city water, sewer, and power services. Some ideal developments at this address include a gas station, a small grocery store, quick-service restaurants, a hotel, a strip mall, a truck stop, and much more.
Located along Highway 281 at the southern entrance to Quincy, each parcel benefits from excellent access and highway visibility. Strategically positioned in the T-1 designated freight corridor, these parcels are passed by over 2,000 trucks per day. State Route 28 is just 1 mile from the site and travels through Quincy, connecting it to Wenatchee. These parcels are adjacent to the new hangar expansion at the Quincy Municipal Airport, so access to the airport infrastructure is less than a quarter mile away.
Quincy, Washington, is a growing rural city with a robust commercial and industrial presence. Quincy's economic base is provided by agriculture-related industries (processing, shipping, storage, and supplying). Over 200,000 acres of irrigated land are under production, and all types of seed and vegetable crops are grown, along with large acreages of soft fruits. In recent years, technology companies have dominated the area's industrial growth, drawn by the abundance of affordable power.
The City of Quincy is planning a 143,000-square-foot recreation center. This facility will be a statewide draw for tournaments and events. It is proposed to be constructed less than a mile from this commercial and light industrial development.