Dead Storage Warehouse Space

2925 N. Market St. Louis, MO 63106

2925 N. Market, St. Louis, MO, 63106
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2925 N. Market, St. Louis, MO, 63106 2925 N. Market, St. Louis, MO, 63106 2925 N. Market, St. Louis, MO, 63106
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Warehouse
Cap Rate:
0.00%
Last Verified:
Jan 30, 2024

1,000SF-11,662 Sf of Dead Storage Available is in this 2-story industrial/warehouse building. Free move-ins and outs with a 1-year minimum lease. The Warehouse is fully sprinkler, secured, and has dock access. The ceiling height is 9 feet with 19-foot column spacing. A newer roof-less than 5-years old will keep all your items safe and dry. All items to be stored should be secured on pallets. An additional charge may apply for those items, not on pallets. Why pay a high price to lease space in a Storage Center? You can save over 50% by renting your dead storage space here and not pay for any move-ins or move-outs! Save Money and Move-in Today!

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