Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Bakersfield Industrial Space

You will find many Bakersfield industrial space listings on BuildingSearch.com. The city of Bakersfieldoffers thousands of industrial space listings, as well as office, retail, and mixed-use developments. When searching for industrial space in Bakersfield, make sure you include the category of Office / R&D as many of these spaces can be built out into industrial and/or warehouse space in Bakersfield

Bakersfield is the fastest-growing city in the United States with a population of over 250,000. It is the 65th largest metropolitan area in the country, California’s 11th largest city and the third largest inland city, after Fresno and Sacramento. Developers continue to build Bakersfield industrial space to keep up with the business demands of this rapidly growing area. 

Bakersfield is advantageously located in the heart of the world’s fifth largest economy. Bakersfield industrial space offers corporations one of the most affordable and attractive locations on the West Coast. The available Bakersfield industrial space was just what call centers like Pleasant Holidays and ACS Inc. needed. Technology companies like DIVR Systems, Inc., ProSoft Technology, and Lortz Manufacturing found excellent industrial space in Bakersfield

Bakersfield is home to many corporations including Nestle, Frito-Lay, State Farm, Pillsbury, Texaco, Chevron, and Dryers. Bakersfield has a pro-business government with no local utility or inventory taxes. Thus, those companies seeking industrial space in Bakersfield will find a community committed to their needs. 

Bakersfield’s economy relies on agriculture, petroleum extraction, the refinement industries, all requiring large amounts of industrial space in BakersfieldBakersfield is the 4th largest agricultural producing county in the United States. Retail sales increase on average 5.2% annually. It is the largest oil producing county in the United States, out producing all but 4 states. 

Bakersfield’s climate is semi-arid and dry, with extensive plains, defined by long, hot, dry summers and brief, cool, sometimes rainy winters. Bakersfield is one of the sunniest cities in the United States, just behind Yuma, Arizona and Palm Springs, California. There are 273 sunny days per year; this climate is fitting for growing a wide variety of crops. The average high temperature is 78 degrees with 51 degrees as the average low temperature. Thus, those looking to move into Bakersfield industrial space will find that Bakersfield offers a great working and living environment. 

Bakersfield offers copious and affordable land for expansion and development. Bakersfield also offers excellent rail, road and air transportation systems. Bakersfield’s location places you within four hours of 90% of the state’s residents. This is why Bakersfield industrial space is some of the most sought after industrial real estate in the state of California. 

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