Des Moines Creek West Brochure

Download Brochure PLANS DRIVE TIMES DEMOGRAPHICS CONTACT Close to SEA International Airport   |   Access to I-5   |   Proximity to Light Rail   Floor Plan Property Highlights • Available Year End 2025  • Immediate Access to I-5  • Power: 3,000 Amps  • ESFR Fire Protection  • LED Warehouse Lighting and exterior      wallpack lighting  • LEED design standards or equivalent  • New Construction Starting Spring 2025  • Ownership Will Consider a Build to Suit  Building Details ADDRESS1432 S 216th St, Des Moines, WATOTAL BUILDING SF± 402,380 SFOFFICE SFBTSCLEAR HEIGHT36’LOADING56 Dock High Doors2 Grade Level DoorsPARKING316 Auto Stalls70 Trailer Stalls WAREHOUSE Site Plan 402,380 SF 56   Drive Times SEATTLE-TACOMAINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PORT OF SEATTLEDOWNTOWN BELLEVUE PORT OF TACOMA 12 min20 min25 min25 min Demographics Population:  33,857  Labor Force:  18,009  Unemployment:  7.4%  Median Age:  39 years  Median Household Income:  $82,554  Cost of Living Index:  128.4  Area:  7.41 sq mi  Median Home Price:  $484,925  Gross Metro Product:  $56.2M  Primary Industries:  Professional Services,                                     Manufacturing,                                    Transportation/Utilities,                                     Construction Des Moines Fast Facts Travel Times for Map Kent, Seatac:                              15 minutesSeattle, Auburn, Renton:           30 minutesLakewood, Shoreline, Bothell:  45 minutes   Contact THAD MALLORY, SIOR 425-362-1410thad.mallory@nmrk.com CHRIS CORR, SIOR 425-248-7324chris.corr@kidder.com The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified and no guarantee, warranty orrepresentation, either express or implied, is made with respect to such information. Terms of sale or lease and availability are subject to changeor withdrawal without notice.

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