Food Processing Facility for Sublease

811 N 1st St Silverton, OR 97381

Silverton
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Factory
Amount:
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Last Verified:
Feb 05, 2026

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Highlights

  • Sub-lease but owner will consider selling
  • Only food processing facility available in OR over 25,000 SF
  • Onsite sanitation facility

Description

Sub-lease opportunity with a possible ability to purchase.

The subject property was originally constructed in 1940 with four additions up to 1980. Since 2022 the property has received close to $3 million in interior upgrades including new floors, walls, and infrastructure upgrades throughout. Long known as a USDA-certified meat processing facility the property was refitted for plant-based food production. The property is on Silverton services and has onsite sanitation including a 50,000-gallon equalization tank. Several pieces of equipment are in the building and available for purchase separately.

Silverton, with a population of 11,000, is located 15 miles northeast of Salem. It is 11 miles from I-5 and a 49-mile drive to downtown Portland. While not currently active the location is served by Willamette Valley Railroad with tracks directly behind the subject property which used to have a spur onto the property.

Building Size: 115860sq ft
Lot Size: 7.53 acres


Documents

Property description bp2.pdf (copy)
plant maps with color coded detail.pdf (copy)

Units for Lease

811 N 1st
Space Available: 115860 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Month: $0.47

Map of 811 N 1st St, Silverton, OR, 97381

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