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Denver Cannabis Warehouses For Sale

Cannabis Warehouses for Sale in Denver, CO, USA

More details for 5775 E 39th Ave, Denver, CO - Industrial for Sale

Mile High Ind Park - 5775 E 39th Ave

Denver, CO 80207

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $6,481,206 CAD
  • 25,014 SF
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More details for 4750 Nome St, Denver, CO - Industrial for Sale

4750 Nome St

Denver, CO 80239

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $12,686,616 CAD
  • 42,620 SF
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More details for 153 Vallejo St, Denver, CO - Industrial for Sale

153 Vallejo St

Denver, CO 80223

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $2,756,581 CAD
  • 14,930 SF
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More details for 2800 W Hampden Ave, Englewood, CO - Retail for Sale

2800 W Hampden Ave

Englewood, CO 80110

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,785,779 CAD
  • 4,010 SF
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More details for 1865-1877 S Acoma St, Denver, CO - Industrial for Sale

T.O.D. office/warehouse property - 1865-1877 S Acoma St

Denver, CO 80223

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $2,275,317 CAD
  • 5,920 SF
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More details for 4595 S Santa Fe Dr, Englewood, CO - Retail for Sale

4595 S Santa Fe Dr

Englewood, CO 80110

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Retail for Sale
  • 5,293 SF

Englewood Retail for Sale - Southwest Denver

High visibility location on busy South Santa Fe Drive (72,000 VPD) on a rare signalized intersection at Union Blvd. Ease of access would create an opportunity to put the gas station across the street out of business with a gas station here, and all other retail uses will benefit from the high visibility combined with easy turn in from northbound and southbound. There is an opportunity to acquire an extra acre next door for around $4MM. Determine what will pencil or what cap rate you require and submit your written offer. All offers are being reviewed in order received. Opportunity to purchase existing business and FF&E. Current business generates $200,000 NOI. The City of Englewood has indicated that a rezone to Residential will be favorably considered. No limit on building height allowance for any structure allowed under I-1 zoning. Allowed uses: Office, Car Dealership Tower, Self Storage Tower, or Parking Tower. Other allowed uses include C-Store, Grocery, Gas Station, Cannabis, Live/work, Hookah Lounge, Physical Fitness, Check Cashing, Bank, Brew Pub, Strip Club, Medical Clinic, Hospital, Dry Cleaner, Tattoo Shop, General Retail, Other Adult Use, Parking Facility, Auto Sales and more. Total acreage of this parcel is .99AC including a .24 AC easement on east side. GLA of 10,586 SF includes basement---5,293 SF upstairs and 5,293 SF basement. All information provided to be verified by purchaser.

Contact:

Keller Williams Urban Elite - Commercial

Property Subtype:

Freestanding

Date on Market:

2024-07-13

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Cannabis Warehouses For Sale

Cannabis Warehouses

What is a cannabis warehouse?

Cannabis Warehouses are large-scale, secure buildings where cannabis producers can store and process their product. They take a number of forms including converting industrial warehouses, but they all have the same goal in mind – providing a safe space for companies to develop and produce high quality products while complying with local code.

What's the difference between a cannabis warehouse and a cannabis greenhouse?

Greenhouses tend to be smaller and are often located on-site with the production facility. They offer less facility, security, personnel and overall cost than a cannabis warehouse.

Cannabis warehouses are typically larger than greenhouses and offer more room for expansion as demand grows. Warehouses allow companies to grow cannabis in an environment that provides greater controls and security for both product and personnel.

Some cannabis warehouses are retrofitted industrial buildings, while others were built from the ground up to house cannabis businesses.

In many ways, a warehouse is more secure than a greenhouse because it provides companies with better security around their perimeter. Warehouses have walls that can keep people out as well as physical infrastructure like doors and door locks that can keep people in.

Greenhouses are also more susceptible to weather changes and may not provide as consistent environment for cannabis growth. Warehouses can be built with climate control in mind and have the infrastructure to maintain a consistent temperature, humidity and light cycle.

How to buy a cannabis warehouse?

In cities that have enacted cannabis regulations, zoning laws and permitting for warehouses will be in place. Typically, a city's zoning authority responsible for issuing commercial building permits must confirm the absolute eligibility of a proposed warehouse location prior to receiving new construction or renovation permit(s). Speak to a local broker to learn more about what buildings may be zoned properly for the type of business you are looking to start.

Should I retrofit, or buy a new building for my cannabis business?

There are many advantages to choosing an existing retrofitted facility over constructing a new building.

Retrofitting an existing building allows for many cost saving opportunities that may otherwise be difficult or impossible when constructing a new warehouse from the ground up. For example, companies can negotiate to purchase the property outright, rather than paying rent on a monthly basis. Additionally, retrofitted facilities already have the foundation and structural elements in place, which assists with the overall cost of the facility.

Warehouses that were already constructed as a cannabis warehouses often have a long-standing record of growing product, which can be appealing to cannabis companies looking for consistency in their production environment.

What's the difference between cannabis warehouses and a marijuana grow houses?

Marijuana grow houses are typically smaller than greenhouses and warehouse facilities, so they only hold a finite amount of product. As demand expands or contracts, marijuana growers must purchase additional space to house their expansion or begin selling product from their existing inventory.

What's the difference between a cannabis warehouse and a cultivation room?

Warehouses are synonymous with indoor cannabis growth, while grow rooms are specific to cultivating the plant. A warehouse allows companies to develop their own production system based on what works best for them. A cultivation room is a mandatory room set-up for growing cannabis.

In a warehouse, what restrictions are there on the company's cultivation system?

There are no hard and fast rules as to what a cannabis producer can use in their warehouse – it is up to the companies themselves to determine the best way for them to cultivate the product. There is also very little legislation on security systems, so it is best for companies to be as proactive as possible in this regard.

Why are grow warehouses important?

Marijuana warehouses are essential for any company looking to operate in the indoor cannabis production known as indoor cultivation (as opposed to open-air or greenhouse growing). They provide crucial infrastructure for companies to safely store and process their cannabis crop.

Additionally, they allow:

-A controlled, indoor environment free from the risk of mold or pests.

-To take advantage of technology such as climate control, automation and irrigation systems.

-A safe place to experiment with different growth cycles and systems in order to find the most efficient way of growing marijuana.

-And a place for companies to grow their crop with less worry about theft or environmental factors.

What is a 420 Property?

420 Properties are real estate that a company can purchase or lease, and then grow cannabis on it. Other names for this type of property include: cannabis warehouse, cultivation facility and "marijuana grow house." 420 Properties, or weed properties, are warehouses, cultivation facilities, or marijuana grow houses that may serve many different purposes, depending on the company that ends up occupying them. Some companies will use their buildings to cultivate and process cannabis crops, while others may manufacture cannabis-related products.

 

Warehouse for weed

Weed Warehouses are large-scale, secure buildings where weed producers can store and process their product. They take a number of forms including converting industrial warehouses, but they all have the same goal in mind – providing a safe space for companies to develop and produce high quality weed and marijuana roducts while complying with local code.

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