Loudon Industrial for Lease - Loudon County
1295 Huntington Park Drive in Loudon, TN is a premier ±197,276 SF industrial facility constructed in 2023, offering modern, Class A features.
Situated on 27.67 acres, the property includes ±182,876 SF of warehouse space and ±14,400 SF of office space within the main building envelope.
The ±14,400 SF main office area is engineered to support a future mezzanine or second-story build-out. In addition to the main rectangular building envelope, the facility has two attached extensions: a ±1,418 SF Quality Control room and a ±1,458 SF Mechanical room.
Inside the warehouse, there are two dedicated Shipping & Receiving offices—each ±322 SF (~14’ x 22’)—that include two private restrooms apiece.
In addition, the site is designed to accommodate an additional expansion of up to ±282,230 SF for a total of ±479,506 SF.
The warehouse offers heavy-duty construction, including a crane bay with an 8” concrete slab and crane footings. The remainder of the floor is a 6", 4000 psi concrete slab with Helix microfibre over a 10 mil vapor barrier.
Climate control is supported by a planned 100 tons of air conditioning (expandable to 400 tons) and 15 existing electric heaters. Air movement and ventilation are enhanced through eight (8) high-volume, low-speed fans, five (5) through-wall industrial exhaust fans, and five (5) wall louvers.
The building is designed for efficiency with 60’ x 60’ column spacing, 32’ clear height (up to 36’10” at peak), and a 100% wet ESFR sprinkler system.
Loading is optimized with fifteen (15) dock-high doors—six (6) inbound and nine (9) outbound (9’ x 10’)—plus two (2) 14’ x 14’ drive-in doors. All dock and drive-in doors are equipped with electric openers. Dock-high doors include mechanical pit levelers, dock locks, control panels, and full dock-seal systems.
Ample parking accommodates 185 autos and 20 trucks, while robust power infrastructure delivers 3,000 amps of 277/480V service via a 2,500 kVA transformer, supporting heavy-duty equipment and advanced manufacturing needs.
This facility combines scale, flexibility, and modern safety systems, making it ideal for distribution or production operations.
Loudon sits just outside of Knoxville, with excellent access to transportation networks. The site is within a day’s driving distance from two-thirds of the US population. Three of the Nation’s most heavily traveled interstates (I-40, 75, and 81) converge in Knoxville. This strategic junction allows 53% of the US marketplace to be within a 650-mile radius of Knoxville.
The buildings are situated less than 1 mile from Interstate-75 and approximately 7 miles from Interstate-40, providing rapid connectivity to regional and national markets, reducing transit times for freight movement.