Commercial Flex Space

1301 E 31st Street Kansas City, MO 64109

Kansas City
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Industrial
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Highlights

  • Existing 3-phase power
  • Interior covered dock high loading areas with ramp access
  • Recent building system upgrades
  • On-site parking with additional nearby parking potential
  • Possible office opportunity across the street, subject to availability

Description

Suitable for office, showroom, retail, warehouse, service, maker, assembly, creative, and light production-oriented users, subject to zoning and governmental approvals. The property features interior loading access, significant electrical infrastructure, approximately 12’ clear height in the primary area, and a separate loading/utility area offering approximately 14’ clear height. Additional features include covered loading areas with ramp access and recent 2023 building system upgrades.

Located in Midtown Kansas City just east of Troost Avenue, the property offers convenient access to US 71 Highway, Interstate 70, Interstate 35, and surrounding urban core neighborhoods. The area includes a mix of commercial, institutional, maker-space, nonprofit, and adaptive reuse properties.


Year Built: 1950
Building Size: 11500sq ft
Lot Size: 0.44 acres


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1301 E 31st St - Marketing Flyer

Units for Lease

1301 E 31st Street
Space Available: 11500 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $9.00

Map of 1301 E 31st Street, Kansas City, MO, 64109

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