Kidder Mathews is pleased to present a rare ±118.26-acre industrial land opportunity located immediately south of the City of Delano and proximate to McFarland, CA. The offering consists of two contiguous parcels historically developed and operated as a biomass co-generation power facility, providing a unique platform for redevelopment, industrial expansion, and energy-related uses.
The property is positioned along the SR-99 corridor—one of the Central Valley’s most important north–south freight and ag-processing routes—supporting strong connectivity for logistics, manufacturing, and heavy industrial operations. With minimal residential adjacency and an existing industrial context to the north, the site offers an attractive path for phased development and long-term industrial utility.
Infrastructure and prior improvements may help reduce development timelines and upfront costs, including internal circulation roads, reinforced concrete pads, subsurface utility corridors, and existing site drainage features associated with prior operations. The site also includes an existing ±9,384 SF two-story industrial/support building (built 1991), though the offering is marketed primarily as land.
Ownership has explored annexation into the City of Delano, with favorable preliminary discussions regarding rezoning to a Heavy Industrial classification consistent with nearby industrial and special-purpose uses. This positioning makes the property well-suited for industrial users seeking scale, flexibility, and strategic access to the broader Kern County ag-industrial and energy economy.