Site Plan A
Lot Information
- 11.02 Acres Lot 1
- 9.93 Acres Lot 3
- 8.94 Acres Lot 2
- 9.23 Acres Lot4
- 400,100 SF Total Floor Area
Phase 1 - Spring 2022
Square Feet
Clear Height
Truck Court
Construction
Build-To-Suit Site
SF Available
Grade Level
Building Site
131,280 SF Divisible to 22,000 SF
Square Footage
Build-To-Suit
Office Area
36’
Clear Height
55' x 65-70'
Post Configuration
R-30 Roof Deck R-16 Wall
Insulation
8 - Grade Level, 56 - Dock High
Overhead Doors
LED
Lighting
3,000 amp; 480 volt
Electrical
NNN
Type of lease
5 - 10 Years
Term
ESFR
Fire Sprinkler
Lot Information
Lot Information
Barker Logistics Center is located in the heart of the greater Spokane/Coeur d’Alene industrial corridor. Adjacent to the 5,000,000 square foot Spokane Business and Industrial Park and Amazon’s new 1.3 million square foot fulfillment center, this location is ground zero for some of the nation’s largest distribution and manufacturing companies. Nearby Interstate 90 offers quick and easy freeway access to all points from Seattle to Missoula. Crown West Realty, developers of Barker Logistics Center, control over 5,000,000 square feet of industrial product in the Spokane market. This depth of product and market share allows Crown West to provide the most competitive lease rates in the market. In addition, our in-house team of management, maintenance and construction personnel make every project seamless from beginning to end.
The largest city between Seattle and Minneapolis, Spokane is a natural site for distribution and logistics companies. Interstate 90, a major trans-continental highway, runs through the center of Spokane County, bisecting the cities of Liberty Lake, Spokane Valley, and Spokane. It is the northernmost, east-west, coast-to-coast highway in the country providing access from Seattle to New York. I-90 is the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at over 3,000 miles. Seattle is 279 miles west of Spokane, an approximate four-hour drive. North-south routes include US Highways 195, 395, 2 and I-95 and connect Spokane and North Idaho to the Canadian border 110 miles to the north, and as far as Mexico to the south.