Positioned in the heart of West Tampa, 2902 W Chestnut Street offers a well-located industrial opportunity serving one of the region’s most supply-constrained and business-dense corridors. The property benefits from immediate proximity to the Westshore District, Tampa International Airport, and Downtown Tampa, placing it at the crossroads of the area’s strongest employment base and logistics infrastructure. This location is particularly attractive for light manufacturing, contractor services, distribution, and owner-user operations seeking efficient access to Tampa Bay’s core markets. The building has a sprinkler system and 400 amps 240 volts 3 phase electric service. The interior ceiling has insulation and the floors are a retro tile. Bathroom needs updating. The building has two A/C Air handlers that are older.
The surrounding area is characterized by a mix of industrial, service commercial, and established residential neighborhoods, providing a stable labor pool and consistent demand drivers. West Chestnut Street offers direct connectivity to major east-west routes, while nearby arterial access allows for efficient movement throughout Tampa, St. Petersburg, and the broader Hillsborough County market. The site’s central positioning supports last-mile distribution and service-oriented users who value reduced drive times and operational efficiency.
From an operational standpoint, the property’s industrial configuration supports flexible use, making it suitable for a wide range of occupiers seeking functional space without the congestion or pricing pressures of newer logistics hubs farther from the urban core. The West Tampa submarket continues to experience reinvestment and rising barriers to entry, enhancing long-term value and tenant demand for well-located industrial assets such as this.
Overall, 2902 W Chestnut Street represents a strategic industrial opportunity in one of Tampa’s most established and accessible commercial districts, offering durability, location-driven value, and strong appeal to both investors and owner-users focused on operational efficiency and market access.