Manufacturing

Prime Distribution & Manufacturing Space for Rent
This 22,000 sq. ft. facility offers 17,600 sq. ft. of dedicated manufacturing and distribution center, divided into three Manufacturing Bays and four Manufacturing Suites. These spaces range from 450 sq. ft. to 4,200 sq. ft. and can be subdivided to meet your specific needs. The Manufacturing Bays provide ample room for large-scale operations, with utilities separately metered for flexibility.
Flexible Spaces Designed to Support Your Business Needs
Benefits & Features:
High-Speed Internet
Stay connected and efficient with our robust internet infrastructure.
Access to Loading Docks
Modern Facilities
Flexible Lease Terms
Ample Parking
Prime Location
Supportive Community
Manufacturing Spaces & Prices
Bay | Square Footage | Monthly Rent |
---|---|---|
150 | 4,200 | $2,625* |
170 | 3,800 | $3,525* |
190 | 4,200 | $2,625* |
Virtual Walk-Through of Janesville Innovations Center
Manufacturing Lease Space Success Stories
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