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Contractors and Trade Companies 351 Courtland Ave 2 000 pi² d'espace disponible • Industriel • Stamford, CT 06906



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- Monthly Rent: $4,500 (includes water & electric)
- Drive-in access: 1 oversized loading door for smooth loading & unloading
- Excellent transportation access: walking distance to commuter rail, with region-wide connectivity to NYC, Westchester, and Fairfield County.
- ±2,200 SF of clear floor area — ideal for a growing operation
- Zoning: MG-I (Light Industrial/Flex) — flexible for contractors, distributors, storage, light manufacturing, and similar uses
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Welcome to a rare leasing opportunity at 351 Courtland Ave., Stamford, CT 06906, located in the heart of the Glenbrook industrial/flex sub-market of Stamford. Positioned approximately 0.4 miles (6 minute walk) from the Glenbrook Station on the Metro-North New Haven Line, and just minutes from I-95, this ±2,200 SF warehouse space blends functional efficiency with superior convenience. Key features include: Monthly Rent: $4,500 (includes water & electric) ±2,200 SF of clear floor area — ideal for a growing operation Drive-in access: 1 oversized loading door for smooth loading & unloading Clear ceiling height of 10’ with up to 18’ possible warehouse height — supports storage or light assembly operations 220 amps of power — accommodates a variety of business types Dedicated parking: 3+ spaces reserved for your team or visitors Zoning: MG-I (Light Industrial/Flex) — flexible for contractors, distributors, storage, light manufacturing, and similar uses Why this location works Excellent transportation access: walking distance to commuter rail, with region-wide connectivity to NYC, Westchester, and Fairfield County. Strong local demographics: within 1 mile there are approx. 22,189 residents, 8,233 households, median household income ~$98,605; within 3 miles: population ~138,228, households ~54,407, median income ~$102,246 — this provides a solid local workforce and customer base. A setting suited for industrial/flex users: Glenbrook is identified as the sub-market in Stamford where industrial/warehouse listings are most concentrated. Ideal users for this space This unit is particularly well-suited for: Contractors and trade companies — needing drive-in access, moderate height clearance, and nearby rail/road connections for regional service. Distributors or last-mile logistics operators — compact warehouse size keeps costs manageable while still offering direct access to the I-95 corridor and Metro-North rail. Light industrial / assembly users — the 10’ clear height (up to 18’) and 220 amps of power accommodate fit-out for light manufacturing, finishing, maintenance operations. Storage/fulfillment users — small-to-mid sized inventory operators or e-commerce support companies who value convenient location close to workforce, transit and major urban consumption hubs. Competitive advantages Flexible cost structure: With rent inclusive of water & electric, your base occupancy costs become simpler and more predictable — a major plus for an operational business. Size-appropriate footprint: At ±2,200 SF, this space is small enough to be affordable yet large enough to support warehouse, distribution or light industrial uses — a “sweet spot” for many growth users. Great access + parking: Parking 3+ cars and direct drive-in access mitigate some of the typical headaches of urban industrial settings. Growth neighborhood: The Glenbrook/Stamford industrial/flex market remains active and in demand as companies seek locations within the Fairfield/WWestchester/NYC corridor. Zoning flex: The MG-I zoning supports a range of light industrial and flex uses rather than being purely office or retail — enabling varied tenant use cases. Market & Industry Trends Nationally, industrial real estate remains resilient. According to Cushman & Wakefield, U.S. industrial net absorption reached 45.1 million SF in Q3 2025 — up 30% quarter-over-quarter. Smaller-bay industrial spaces (under ~100,000 SF) continue to be the tightest performing segment, with vacancy below national averages. In Connecticut, the growth of e-commerce and demand for regional warehouse/distribution footprint has been explicitly noted — “The need for industrial warehouse space has grown substantially over the last five years.” Trends show a “flight to quality” among occupiers — companies are moving out of older, inefficient facilities into newer, better-located, more accessible space. Why this matters for you (and for tenants) Because many businesses are seeking smaller sized, well-located warehouse/flex spaces, a unit like this can appeal to a wide cross-section of users. If the older asset pool is suffering negative absorption (as studies show), a properly marketed and configured space stands out. For example, older vintage buildings saw negative absorption while newer ones attracted demand. Being in a region close to major labor pools, transport nodes, and consumer markets gives this property an edge. The inclusive rent model (water & electric) simplifies cost for tenants — attractive for trade/distribution companies. $4,500/month plus oil heat. Electric, water/sewer, taxes and LL insurance included.
- Le taux inscrit peut ne pas comprendre certains services publics, les services de bâtiment et les dépenses immobilières.
- Climatisation centrale
- 10 pi de route.
- 1 accès plain-pied
- Stationnement sécurisé.
- Drive-in access: 1 oversized loading door
| Espace | Taille | Terme | Taux de location | Utilisation de l’espace | État | Disponible |
| 1er étage | 2 000 pi² | 3-10 ans | 36,92 $ CAD/pi²/an 3,08 $ CAD/pi²/mois 73 847 $ CAD/an 6 154 $ CAD/mois | Industriel | construction partielle | Maintenant |
1er étage
| Taille |
| 2 000 pi² |
| Terme |
| 3-10 ans |
| Taux de location |
| 36,92 $ CAD/pi²/an 3,08 $ CAD/pi²/mois 73 847 $ CAD/an 6 154 $ CAD/mois |
| Utilisation de l’espace |
| Industriel |
| État |
| construction partielle |
| Disponible |
| Maintenant |
1er étage
| Taille | 2 000 pi² |
| Terme | 3-10 ans |
| Taux de location | 36,92 $ CAD/pi²/an |
| Utilisation de l’espace | Industriel |
| État | construction partielle |
| Disponible | Maintenant |
Welcome to a rare leasing opportunity at 351 Courtland Ave., Stamford, CT 06906, located in the heart of the Glenbrook industrial/flex sub-market of Stamford. Positioned approximately 0.4 miles (6 minute walk) from the Glenbrook Station on the Metro-North New Haven Line, and just minutes from I-95, this ±2,200 SF warehouse space blends functional efficiency with superior convenience. Key features include: Monthly Rent: $4,500 (includes water & electric) ±2,200 SF of clear floor area — ideal for a growing operation Drive-in access: 1 oversized loading door for smooth loading & unloading Clear ceiling height of 10’ with up to 18’ possible warehouse height — supports storage or light assembly operations 220 amps of power — accommodates a variety of business types Dedicated parking: 3+ spaces reserved for your team or visitors Zoning: MG-I (Light Industrial/Flex) — flexible for contractors, distributors, storage, light manufacturing, and similar uses Why this location works Excellent transportation access: walking distance to commuter rail, with region-wide connectivity to NYC, Westchester, and Fairfield County. Strong local demographics: within 1 mile there are approx. 22,189 residents, 8,233 households, median household income ~$98,605; within 3 miles: population ~138,228, households ~54,407, median income ~$102,246 — this provides a solid local workforce and customer base. A setting suited for industrial/flex users: Glenbrook is identified as the sub-market in Stamford where industrial/warehouse listings are most concentrated. Ideal users for this space This unit is particularly well-suited for: Contractors and trade companies — needing drive-in access, moderate height clearance, and nearby rail/road connections for regional service. Distributors or last-mile logistics operators — compact warehouse size keeps costs manageable while still offering direct access to the I-95 corridor and Metro-North rail. Light industrial / assembly users — the 10’ clear height (up to 18’) and 220 amps of power accommodate fit-out for light manufacturing, finishing, maintenance operations. Storage/fulfillment users — small-to-mid sized inventory operators or e-commerce support companies who value convenient location close to workforce, transit and major urban consumption hubs. Competitive advantages Flexible cost structure: With rent inclusive of water & electric, your base occupancy costs become simpler and more predictable — a major plus for an operational business. Size-appropriate footprint: At ±2,200 SF, this space is small enough to be affordable yet large enough to support warehouse, distribution or light industrial uses — a “sweet spot” for many growth users. Great access + parking: Parking 3+ cars and direct drive-in access mitigate some of the typical headaches of urban industrial settings. Growth neighborhood: The Glenbrook/Stamford industrial/flex market remains active and in demand as companies seek locations within the Fairfield/WWestchester/NYC corridor. Zoning flex: The MG-I zoning supports a range of light industrial and flex uses rather than being purely office or retail — enabling varied tenant use cases. Market & Industry Trends Nationally, industrial real estate remains resilient. According to Cushman & Wakefield, U.S. industrial net absorption reached 45.1 million SF in Q3 2025 — up 30% quarter-over-quarter. Smaller-bay industrial spaces (under ~100,000 SF) continue to be the tightest performing segment, with vacancy below national averages. In Connecticut, the growth of e-commerce and demand for regional warehouse/distribution footprint has been explicitly noted — “The need for industrial warehouse space has grown substantially over the last five years.” Trends show a “flight to quality” among occupiers — companies are moving out of older, inefficient facilities into newer, better-located, more accessible space. Why this matters for you (and for tenants) Because many businesses are seeking smaller sized, well-located warehouse/flex spaces, a unit like this can appeal to a wide cross-section of users. If the older asset pool is suffering negative absorption (as studies show), a properly marketed and configured space stands out. For example, older vintage buildings saw negative absorption while newer ones attracted demand. Being in a region close to major labor pools, transport nodes, and consumer markets gives this property an edge. The inclusive rent model (water & electric) simplifies cost for tenants — attractive for trade/distribution companies. $4,500/month plus oil heat. Electric, water/sewer, taxes and LL insurance included.
- Le taux inscrit peut ne pas comprendre certains services publics, les services de bâtiment et les dépenses immobilières.
- 1 accès plain-pied
- Climatisation centrale
- Stationnement sécurisé.
- 10 pi de route.
- Drive-in access: 1 oversized loading door
Aperçu de la propriété
Welcome to a rare leasing opportunity at 351 Courtland Ave., Stamford, CT 06906, located in the heart of the Glenbrook industrial/flex sub-market of Stamford. Positioned approximately 0.4 miles (6 minute walk) from the Glenbrook Station on the Metro-North New Haven Line, and just minutes from I-95, this ±2,200 SF warehouse space blends functional efficiency with superior convenience. Key features include: Monthly Rent: $4,500 (includes water & electric) ±2,200 SF of clear floor area — ideal for a growing operation Drive-in access: 1 oversized loading door for smooth loading & unloading Clear ceiling height of 10’ with up to 18’ possible warehouse height — supports storage or light assembly operations 220 amps of power — accommodates a variety of business types Dedicated parking: 3+ spaces reserved for your team or visitors Zoning: MG-I (Light Industrial/Flex) — flexible for contractors, distributors, storage, light manufacturing, and similar uses Why this location works Excellent transportation access: walking distance to commuter rail, with region-wide connectivity to NYC, Westchester, and Fairfield County. Strong local demographics: within 1 mile there are approx. 22,189 residents, 8,233 households, median household income ~$98,605; within 3 miles: population ~138,228, households ~54,407, median income ~$102,246 — this provides a solid local workforce and customer base. A setting suited for industrial/flex users: Glenbrook is identified as the sub-market in Stamford where industrial/warehouse listings are most concentrated. Ideal users for this space This unit is particularly well-suited for: Contractors and trade companies — needing drive-in access, moderate height clearance, and nearby rail/road connections for regional service. Distributors or last-mile logistics operators — compact warehouse size keeps costs manageable while still offering direct access to the I-95 corridor and Metro-North rail. Light industrial / assembly users — the 10’ clear height (up to 18’) and 220 amps of power accommodate fit-out for light manufacturing, finishing, maintenance operations. Storage/fulfillment users — small-to-mid sized inventory operators or e-commerce support companies who value convenient location close to workforce, transit and major urban consumption hubs. Competitive advantages Flexible cost structure: With rent inclusive of water & electric, your base occupancy costs become simpler and more predictable — a major plus for an operational business. Size-appropriate footprint: At ±2,200 SF, this space is small enough to be affordable yet large enough to support warehouse, distribution or light industrial uses — a “sweet spot” for many growth users. Great access + parking: Parking 3+ cars and direct drive-in access mitigate some of the typical headaches of urban industrial settings. Growth neighborhood: The Glenbrook/Stamford industrial/flex market remains active and in demand as companies seek locations within the Fairfield/WWestchester/NYC corridor. Zoning flex: The MG-I zoning supports a range of light industrial and flex uses rather than being purely office or retail — enabling varied tenant use cases. Market & Industry Trends Nationally, industrial real estate remains resilient. According to Cushman & Wakefield, U.S. industrial net absorption reached 45.1 million SF in Q3 2025 — up 30% quarter-over-quarter. Smaller-bay industrial spaces (under ~100,000 SF) continue to be the tightest performing segment, with vacancy below national averages. In Connecticut, the growth of e-commerce and demand for regional warehouse/distribution footprint has been explicitly noted — “The need for industrial warehouse space has grown substantially over the last five years.” Trends show a “flight to quality” among occupiers — companies are moving out of older, inefficient facilities into newer, better-located, more accessible space. Why this matters for you (and for tenants) Because many businesses are seeking smaller sized, well-located warehouse/flex spaces, a unit like this can appeal to a wide cross-section of users. If the older asset pool is suffering negative absorption (as studies show), a properly marketed and configured space stands out. For example, older vintage buildings saw negative absorption while newer ones attracted demand. Being in a region close to major labor pools, transport nodes, and consumer markets gives this property an edge. The inclusive rent model (water & electric) simplifies cost for tenants — attractive for trade/distribution companies.
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