A flex/warehouse space is a versatile commercial property that combines warehouse, light industrial, and office or showroom space within a single unit. These spaces are designed to be adaptable, allowing businesses to customize the layout for storage, operations, and administrative use under one roof.

An open bay with a drive-in overhead door — ideal for receiving deliveries, staging equipment, storing inventory, or doing light fabrication and assembly work. Concrete floors, high ceilings, and direct vehicle access make it genuinely functional, not just storage.

A finished front section with standard office finishes — your reception, desk space, filing, and client-facing area. You look professional to customers while keeping your operations running right behind the door. One location. One lease payment.
Plumbers, electricians, HVAC, and general contractors who need to stage tools, materials, and vehicles before heading to job sites.
Small-batch production, custom fabrication, metalwork, woodworking, or any hands-on process that can't happen in a standard office.
Receive, stage, pack, and ship inventory. Much more practical than a home garage.
Hold regional inventory, handle customer pickups, and manage a small sales or admin team — all in one unit.
Detailers, mechanics, equipment repair, and specialty auto work. Drive-in doors make vehicle access easy.
Photographers, fabricators, artists, and studio-based businesses that need open space, good access, and a place to meet clients.
Operational Fit
Moving companies, couriers, and last-mile operators who need a loading point and equipment storage in Pittsburgh.
Seasonal Users
Equipment-heavy businesses that need covered, secure storage for mowers, trucks, and seasonal materials.
Specialty Fit
Small-batch brewers, caterers, specialty food producers. (Confirm zoning and use permits for food operations.)
Drive-in or loading access: Most flex/warehouse users need to bring in equipment, vehicles, or inventory. Look for drive-in bay doors or grade-level access.
Ceiling height: Industrial flex/warehoue typically starts at 12 feet. Higher ceilings (16-18 ft+) allow racking and lifts.
Parking: Flex tenants often have employees, vehicles, and customer visits. Off-street parking matters.
Power service: Heavy manufacturing may need 3-phase power. Confirm with the landlord before signing.
Zoning: Not every building allows every use. Pittsburgh commercial zones vary by neighborhood.



Available July 1st
Located in Cheswick. The property offers convenient access to major transportation routes including Route 28 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike.




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