Industrial for rent  85,000 m2 | Property 
318,750 €/mo | 3.75 €/m2/mo 

  • Turnkey project for industrial buildings
  • Estimated rent by project
  • Turnkey available in 12 months
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The project is located in Ontígola, south of Madrid in the town of Toledo.

It is 51 km from the center of Madrid and 69 km from Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez International Airport.

It is located in a strategic location due to easy access to the main radio highways and ring roads: the A-4 and R-4 motorways (Madrid-Andalusia).

Ontígola stands out for being an area with low availability, ideal for hosting next-generation “Big Box” projects.

Distances:

- Center of Madrid 51 km.

- Toledo city center 45 km.

- Adolfo Suarez - Madrid Barajas Airport 69 km.

Technical characteristics:

- Medium Risk 5, according to RD 2267/2004.

- Precast concrete structure.

- Distributed floor load of 5 TN/m2.

- Sandwich cover.

- LEED certification.

- LED lighting.

- Free height 11 m.

- Large maneuvering beaches with two facades.

- 447 parking spaces for cars.

- Parking for 411 cars for trucks.

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FloorUsem2€/mo€/m2/moSpace layoutAvailability
PropertyIndustrial85,000 318,750 3.75 Partitioned Available now
Last updated 2 months ago

Building info

Total Floor: 2Construction year: 2024

Amenities

  • Height
  • Bathrooms
  • Natural lighting
  • Office
  • Truck Dock
  • Bay
  • Climate control
  • Court yard
  • Fire detection system
  • Warehouse
  • Enclosure closed

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Toledo Province

Toledo Province

Toledo Province

The province of Toledo, which is part of the region of Castile La Mancha, covers a surface of 13,368 km² over a prairie of about 590 m.a.s.l. of mean altitude. It borders to the north with Ávila and Madrid, to the east with Cuenca, to the south with Ciudad Real, to the southwest with Badajoz and to the west with Cáceres. In 1986, the historical centre of the city of Toledo was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.