Mount Elliott Parcel B presents a practical industrial opportunity in Detroit within a location well positioned for logistics, service operations, and businesses seeking immediate access to the city’s core. The property offers a balanced combination of functional warehouse features and strategic proximity advantages. Its placement near the Detroit Central Business District enhances operational convenience for companies requiring consistent urban access, workforce connectivity, or service routes tied to the downtown marketplace. The surrounding freeway network further expands reach across the metro area, making the site adaptable to distributors, contractors, specialty trades, and storage-driven users.
The building configuration supports flexible use cases through its clear height and practical dimensions that accommodate material handling and internal workflow efficiency. Two roll-up doors promote straightforward loading and unloading activity, while three-phase power supports users with equipment needs beyond standard commercial electrical capacity. The fenced yard adds secured exterior space suitable for fleet parking, storage, or maneuvering requirements not easily accommodated at many competing infill locations.
ts SD4 Special Development District zoning broadens the potential applicability of the property for businesses seeking a site compatible with Detroit’s designated development corridors. Being close to major transportation routes adds value for operators who rely on predictable travel times, multi-directional distribution paths, and convenient access to suppliers or customers positioned throughout the region.
Overall, Mount Elliott Parcel B offers a combination of usability, location strength, and industrial-ready infrastructure that positions it as a strong option for tenants who prioritize accessibility, operational efficiency, and secured on-site functionality within Detroit’s established industrial landscape. Prospective tenants are encouraged to contact the leasing team for additional details, availability, or discussions regarding suitability for planned operations