Industrial in Vallejo available for sale
Vallejo Cannabis Warehouses For Sale

Cannabis Warehouses for Sale within 50 kilometers of Vallejo, CA, USA

More details for 2261 Harbor Bay Pky, Alameda, CA - Flex for Sale

Phase II Bldg A - 2261 Harbor Bay Pky

Alameda, CA 94502

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Office for Sale
  • $764,648 CAD
  • 1,220 SF
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 760 Stone St, Oakland, CA - Industrial for Sale

Warehouse in Oaklands Green Zone - 760 Stone St

Oakland, CA 94603

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $2,780,540 CAD
  • 9,650 SF
  • Security System
  • Reception

Oakland Industrial for Sale - Oakland-South/Airport

Also available for LEASE https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/760-Stone-St-Oakland-CA/40569980/ Secured light-industrial warehouse in Oaklands Green Zone offering flexible use for industrial, production, or specialized operations. The property features approximately 8,850 SF on a 9,000 SF lot, including ±8,000 SF warehouse, ±1,500 SF office/break room/restroom area, and an estimated 650 SF mezzanine. Improvements include three private offices, reception area, break room, and three restrooms, supporting both operational and administrative needs. The warehouse offers 14 clear height and two grade-level truck doors (9 x 10 roll-up and 12 x 10 sliding barn door), providing efficient access and functionality. Power includes 300 amps, 3-phase, 240V service, with potential expansion to 600 amps for heavier industrial use. An enclosed yard of approximately 815 SF adds secure outdoor storage or workspace. Most recently used as a private member-only social club, the space features a built-in stage and bar, offering creative reuse potential (subject to approvals). Access is via a gated cul-de-sac, enhancing privacy and security, with secured parking on-site. Zoned light-industrial within the Green Zone, ideal for compliant cannabis or other industrial users. Video Tour: https://vimeo.com/1179194816?fl=pl&fe=sh Virtual Tour: https://HomeJab.vr-360-tour.com/e/1pIBnUkrDFs/e

Contacts:

KW Commercial

LPT Realty, Inc

Date on Market:

2026-04-13

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More details for 3055 Wiljan Ct, Santa Rosa, CA - Industrial for Sale

3055 Wiljan Ct

Santa Rosa, CA 95407

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $6,186,701 CAD
  • 19,428 SF
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More details for 521 Railroad Ave, Suisun City, CA - Industrial for Sale

STIIIZY Suisun - 521 Railroad Ave

Suisun City, CA 94585

  • cannabis warehouse
  • Industrial for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 8,661 SF
  • Controlled Access
  • Reception
  • Restaurant

Suisun City Industrial for Sale - Fairfield/Suisun City

This offering is especially well-suited for 1031 exchange buyers, private investors, family offices, and yield-driven net-lease investors seeking an alternative to traditional retail, QSR, auto, dollar store, and service-based NNN assets. The property offers attractive cash flow, specialized-use real estate, and a hard-to-replicate operating location within a regulated cannabis retail environment. The asset consists of 2 buildings, the retail store at 3,661 SF and a 5,000 SF industrial warehouse, combined totaling approximately 8,661 SF. The property is situated on approximately 1.41 acres / 61,420 SF of land, providing a substantial site footprint for customer access, on-site parking lot, circulation, employee parking, delivery movement, security protocols, and controlled retail operations. The larger parcel size and dedicated parking are meaningful advantages for a cannabis retail use, where convenience, access, and operational flow can directly support store performance. The property is occupied by STIIIZY, a widely recognized California cannabis operator with strong brand awareness, established retail infrastructure, and meaningful consumer recognition. Tenant brand strength is an important factor in the cannabis sector, where operational discipline, regulatory compliance, retail execution, and customer loyalty matter. For buyers who may be newer to cannabis real estate, the presence of a known operator helps provide additional comfort compared to lesser-known independent cannabis tenants. The location reportedly ranks among the stronger gross revenue stores in the broader STIIIZY system, further supporting the investment story. This is not simply a generic retail building leased to a niche operator. It is an operating cannabis retail location with established improvements, customer access, parking utility, and a tenant use that is difficult to replicate. Cannabis retail real estate has meaningful barriers to entry. New locations typically require proper zoning, local approvals, licensing compatibility, security infrastructure, community acceptance, and significant tenant investment. These factors limit the supply of compliant real estate and can create long-term location scarcity. An existing approved and operating cannabis retail site can therefore offer a more efficient and defensible path into the sector than attempting to entitle or convert a conventional retail property. The property’s location in the Northern California / SF Bay Area region benefits from regional accessibility, nearby residential communities, commuter movement, and surrounding employment drivers. The site is positioned within an established commercial setting with access to a broader trade area that includes nearby residential, government, military, logistics, healthcare, retail, and service-based employment. For 1031 exchange buyers, this offering may provide a compelling combination of income, tenant recognition, land utility, specialized use, and yield potential. Traditional net-lease assets often trade at compressed cap rates, especially for national credit tenants in conventional categories. This asset offers investors the ability to consider a higher-yielding NNN investment backed by a recognized cannabis retail operator and a real estate use with meaningful licensing and zoning constraints. Key investment considerations include: Recognized cannabis retail tenant with strong California brand awareness Single-tenant net-leased investment structure Two buildings totaling approximately 8,661 SF. Buildings on approximately 1.41 acres / 61,420 SF of land Dedicated 28 on-site parking spaces and strong customer convenience Larger parcel supports access, circulation, delivery, security, and operational flow Existing cannabis retail improvements in place Specialized-use asset with meaningful barriers to replication Limited supply of compliant cannabis retail locations Potential fit for 1031 exchange buyers seeking yield above traditional NNN retail Northern California / SF Bay Area regional positioning Confidential offering process protects the tenant, ownership, employees, and ongoing business operations This is a confidential offering. Full lease details, tenant financial context, operating information, diligence materials, and ownership information will be released only to qualified buyers after execution of a confidentiality agreement and broker screening. Prospective purchasers should conduct their own independent investigation of the property, lease, tenant, zoning, licensing, permits, building condition, environmental matters, financial information, and all other diligence items. All information is preliminary and subject to buyer verification. Contact broker for additional information and NDA access.

Contact:

JP Investments

Property Subtype:

Warehouse

Date on Market:

2026-05-18

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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.

Looking to lease a cannabis warehouse? View Cannabis Warehouses for lease