Why 644 2nd Street works for auto detailing & ceramic coating
A real detail shop isn't a wash bay — it's a clean, controlled, well-lit garage where a $90,000 truck or a vintage Porsche feels at home for a 6-hour coating job. 644 2nd Street's small-bay industrial gives you the doors, the power, and the floor space to build that kind of shop in a 3,000–5,000 SF footprint.
- 14-foot drive-in doors — lifted trucks, RVs, and oversized SUVs come right inside
- 3,000–5,000 SF fits 2–3 detail bays plus a wash bay, dry-room, and office
- Heavy power for hot-water extractors, steam, pressure washers, polishers, and dual-action machines
- Drive-in flexibility for back-to-back coating jobs and PPF installs
- Clean industrial finish — easy to add bright LEDs, white walls, and a controlled-dust intake
- On-site parking for customer drop-offs
- $13–$15/SF NNN on a 3,000–5,000 SF bay
Common use cases
- Full-service detail + interior shampoo
- Ceramic coating studio
- Paint protection film (PPF) install
- Window tint + film
- Headlight restoration + paint correction
- Mobile-detail home base + retail counter
Building specifications
Building Size80,350 SF on 1.54 Acres
Min Divisible5,000 SF
Clear Heights12′ to 20.5′
Garage Doors14′ — clears semis & dump trucks
Loading5 Dock + 5 Drive-In
PowerHeavy Power Available
ConnectivityT1 Fiber Internet
Building ClassClass B Industrial
Year Built1956 (Additions 1963–1979)
Lease TypeTriple Net (NNN)
Frequently asked questions
Is the floor set up for water and drainage?
The shell is industrial concrete. Floor drains, trench drains, and an oil-water separator for a wash bay are tenant improvements we can coordinate during buildout. The building's slab supports that scope.
Can I keep the bay clean enough for ceramic coating?
Yes — that's a buildout decision. Most ceramic-coating studios add white epoxy floors, sealed wall surfaces, dust filtration on the HVAC intake, and bright LED panels. All feasible inside a 3,000–5,000 SF bay.
Will an RV or lifted dually fit through the doors?
14-foot doors clear most lifted trucks and Sprinter / Transit van-based RVs. For a full Class A motorhome, talk to us — we'll measure the specific bay you'd be in.
Other concepts that work in this building
644 2nd Street is subdividable and adaptable. A few other use cases that match the building's bones: