Commerce Park South

156th & Schram Road Omaha, NE 68138

Omaha
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Warehouse
Amount:
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Last Verified:
Aug 27, 2025

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Highlights

  • Up to 286,000 SF available in the first warehouse under construction
  • Rear load facility
  • 32’ clear ceiling height
  • 12,500 SF bays
  • 50’ x 250’ bays with 50’ x 50’ column spacing
  • ESFR sprinkler system
  • Excellent visibility from Hwy. 50
  • Building signage opportunities

Description

R&R Realty is developing one of the Omaha Metro’s largest speculative buildings in history. The park features a 286,000 SF Class A industrial building located at the intersection of 156th Street and Schram Road. Scheduled for completion in late 2022, Warehouse I will offer 32-foot clear height, ESFR sprinkler protection, and one dock per 13,520 SF.

Located in Omaha’s largest speculative warehouse park, Warehouse I at R&R Commerce Park South is a 286,000 SF Class A industrial building ideally situated at South 156th Street and Schram Road. Offering easy access to Highways 50 and 370 along the I-80 corridor, the park provides two interstate access points within one mile.


Year Built: 2022
Building Size: 286000sq ft
Lot Size: 104.04 acres

Units for Lease

Warehouse I
Space Available: 286000 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $6.95

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