Why 644 2nd Street works for billboard & outdoor production
Billboard production is a floor-space business — you have to lay out 14×48-ft skins flat to grommet, seam, and pack them. Most warehouses don't have the unbroken floor area. 644 2nd Street's subdividable, column-friendly blocks of 7,500–15,000 SF are made for grand-format production work.
- 7,500–15,000 SF contiguous floor area — lay out full 14×48-ft billboard skins flat
- Heavy power for grand-format printers, hot-air welders, and grommet machines
- 14-ft drive-in doors for rolled finished skins, install crews, and substrate trucks
- 5 dock-high doors for inbound vinyl roll pallets
- Clear heights to 20.5 ft for upright roll storage and overhead hoists
- T1 fiber for file transfer and digital proofing with markets nationwide
- $12–$14/SF NNN on a 7,500–15,000 SF block
Common use cases
- Billboard skin + bulletin production
- Grand-format vinyl printing
- Banner + outdoor mesh production
- Stadium signage + arena graphics
- Hoardings + construction-fence graphics
- OOH install + maintenance contractor
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
Will a 14×48 billboard skin lay out flat in this building?
Yes — a 7,500 SF block (typically about 75×100 ft of clear floor) lays out a full bulletin with room to walk around it and finish edges. Larger blocks accept multiple skins in production simultaneously.
Can my install trucks pull inside to load?
Yes — 14-ft drive-in doors clear bucket trucks, ladder racks, and rolled skins on dollies. Easy load-out the morning of an install.
Is there room for a grand-format printer?
Heavy power and clear heights support full grand-format printers (16-ft + wide), plus laminators, eyelet machines, and hot-air seamers.
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: