Versatile Industrial Opportunity in High Density Lexington Corridor

510 Henry Clay Blvd Lexington, KY 40505

510 Henry Clay Blvd, Lexington, KY, 40505
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FOR SALE
Property Type:
Warehouse
Amount:
$4,500,000
Last Verified:
Nov 06, 2025

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Highlights

  • 105,804 SF
  • 5.957 acres
  • Zoned I-1 (Light Industrial) with an adaptive reuse overlay
  • Population of 225,000 within 5-mile radius
  • Abundance of outdoor storage and parking
  • 4 Megawatts of existing power (with ability to step up)

Description

SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate is pleased to bring to market a strategically located low basis purchase opportunity in the heart of Lexington, KY.

510 Henry Clay Boulevard is one of the few remaining parcels inside of New Circle Road that features over 105,000 square feet on a sprawling 6 acre tract. The improvement was originally constructed in 1941 by the Standard Products Company. Since then it has been used for a variety of different manufacturing and distribution uses.

The existing facility features include but are not limited to: Heavy 480/3 phase power, reinforced concrete slab, large clear span sections, gas fired forced air heat, 12' clear height, (3) dock height doors, multiple grade level doors, over 5,000 sf of finished office space, full fire suppression, and expansive outdoor storage capabilities.

The property has benefited significantly from the growth of Lexington proper with a population density of over 225,000 people within a 5 miles radius to the site. While zoned industrial, the asset is positioned well not only for traditional industrial uses, but for future redevelopment opportunities as well.

For further information on the property or to schedule a private tour, please reach out to john.bunch@svn.com or call 859-433-8911.

Lexington, Kentucky has been rated as one of America's premier cities by some of the most noted and revered industry standard-bearers, such as Forbes magazine, the U.S. Census Bureau, Cognetics consulting group, Dun & Bradstreet, Ladies Home Journal, and Places Rated Almanac - just to name a few. Most people think of rolling countryside with stone fences, great basketball action, horse farms, Thoroughbred racing at Keeneland, a diverse economy, and outstanding schools, colleges and universities. Our community ranks high in quality of life factors, such as health care, public safety, educational attainment, and quality family living. The area also measures high among the best places for business location, creativity, entrepreneurial growth, and career relocation. Residents of competing cities view Lexington as a beautiful place, with great schools, an innovative health care system, a strong economy, and mountains of potential.

Building Size: 105804sq ft
Lot Size: 6.0 acres


Documents

Brochure - 510 Henry Clay Blvd.pdf

Map of 510 Henry Clay Blvd, Lexington, KY, 40505

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