Why 644 2nd Street works for t-shirt & apparel production
Apparel production runs on three currencies — pallets of blank shirts, machine time, and box-out volume. 644 2nd Street's small-bay industrial gives you pallet storage, the heavy power your presses and conveyor dryers need, and dock + drive-in loading to move blanks in and finished orders out.
- 7,500–15,000 SF for press lineup, conveyor dryer, embroidery, DTG, and a finished-goods warehouse
- Heavy power for automatic presses, conveyor gas dryers (with proper gas tap), DTG, embroidery banks
- 5 dock + 5 drive-in doors — pallets of blanks in, boxed orders out, no traffic conflict
- 14-ft garage doors for full-truck deliveries from blank suppliers (S&S, alphabroder, etc.)
- Clear heights for upright pallet racks of blank shirts (more SKUs in less floor space)
- T1 fiber for e-commerce, customer proofs, and order management
- $12–$14/SF NNN on a 7,500–15,000 SF production block
Common use cases
- Screen-print + automatic press production
- Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing
- Embroidery production
- Heat-press + transfer film operation
- Sublimation production
- Apparel brand fulfillment + warehouse
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
Can I run a gas conveyor dryer in this building?
Yes — gas service can be brought into the bay as part of buildout. We've supported similar fabrication uses. Talk to us about your dryer's specific BTU requirement.
How many pallets of blanks can I store?
A 10,000 SF bay with pallet racking comfortably stocks 400–700 pallets of blank apparel, depending on rack configuration. Clear heights up to 20.5 ft let you go up instead of out.
Is the building set up for e-commerce fulfillment?
Yes — T1 fiber, dock + drive-in loading, and the pallet-rack-friendly clear heights make this a solid hybrid production + fulfillment building.
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: