Tri-County 75 is a Class A, 72-acre master planned industrial development located in Fort Myers, Florida. The campus is comprised of four buildings totaling 800,000 square feet. The site is prominently located at the intersection of I-75 and Luckett Road with excellent highway visibility and traffic counts exceeding 95,000 cars per day.
Flexible Zoning for Manufacturing, Warehouse, Distribution and E-Commerce.
Flexible Zoning for Manufacturing, Warehouse, Distribution and E-Commerce.
Building Specifications
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Square Feet
Fully Leased
Column Spacing
54' x 45'
Clear height
32'
Auto Parking
74
Loading Type
Read Load
Trailer Parking
N/A
Dock-High Doors
30
Truck Court
130'
Drive-In Doors
2
Building Depth
140'
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Square Feet
34K - 91K SF Available
Column Spacing
54’ x 50’
Clear height
32'
Auto Parking
233
Loading Type
Rear Load
Trailer Parking
75
Dock-High Doors
23
Truck Court
185’
Drive-In Doors
1
Building Depth
210’
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Square Feet
Fully Leased
Column Spacing
54’ x 50’
Clear height
36
Auto Parking
203
Loading Type
Cross-dock or Front Load
Trailer Parking
18
Dock-High Doors
14
Truck Court
185'
Drive-In Doors
1
Building Depth
470'
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Square Feet
Fully Leased
Column Spacing
54’ x 45’
Clear height
32’
Auto Parking
172
Loading Type
Rear Load
Trailer Parking
N/A
Dock-High Doors
8
Truck Court
130’
Drive-In Doors
1
Building Depth
140'
Fort Myers is located in Lee County, the economic center of Southwest Florida, and part of the Tri-County area which includes Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties.
Southwest Florida is a fast-growing economy that provides a competitive framework from Biofuels, healthcare, technology, apparel design, and sugar production. The region has 1.2 million residents and a workforce of over 500,000. Key benefits include excellent infrastructure, national and global reach, a friendly and flexible business climate, strong educational systems, and fabulous quality of life.
Fort Myers is located in Lee County, the economic center of Southwest Florida, and part of the Tri-County area which includes Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties.
Southwest Florida is a fast-growing economy that provides a competitive framework from Biofuels, healthcare, technology, apparel design, and sugar production. The region has 1.2 million residents and a workforce of over 500,000. Key benefits include excellent infrastructure, national and global reach, a friendly and flexible business climate, strong educational systems, and fabulous quality of life.