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Please click on the thumbnails below to find some of our partners’ featured properties. This is not all that is available, however. Please contact us today with your unique specifications. We will reach out to our partners and put together a comprehensive list of potential sites to meet your needs.

Port of Woodland @Martin Bar

Partner with the Port of Woodland for this deep-water marine terminal opportunity on the Columbia River. Martin Bar offers excellent waterfront access to the Columbia River via two parcels with barge and shipping potential. 

The Port is committed to working collaboratively with
qualified tenants and companies to confirm and validate the
business case for development of the site, ensuring a mutually-beneficial partnership. This includes estimation of capital development and operating costs, likely market capture and revenue streams, and the financial benefits of Port assistance to your bottom line.

For further information on this unique development opportunity, contact
Executive Director Jennifer Wray-Keene:
Phone: (360) 225-6555
Email: jkeene@portofwoodland.com
Web: www.portofwoodland.com

Port of Kalama

Room to Grow! Looking to expand your manufacturing facilities? 

The Port of Kalama in the Pacific Northwest has available room for you!

The Port of Kalama offers all the amenities and infrastructure businesses need to grow and thrive.

  • Industrial Property, fully serviced with utilities
  • Manufacturing & Warehouse Facilities
  • Industrial Park

Easy access to all modes of transportation (river, rail and highway) set the Port ahead of the pack!

Email: eyakovich@portofkalama.com

Port of Longview

The Port of Longview has 8 marine terminals and waterfront industrial property spanning 835 acres on the deep-draft Columbia River, just 66 miles from the Pacific Ocean.

In 2010 the Port purchased Barlow Point. The 280-acre greenfield acquisition is a critical supplement to the Port’s industrial property, which is nearing capacity. 

Just 4 miles downriver from the Port proper, Barlow Point sits directly on a naturally deep portion of the Columbia River shipping channel. Located within Longview city limits and zoned manufacturing, as is the Port’s existing industrial property.

282 acre parcel
6,000′ of deep-draft Columbia River access
Located at river mile 62
Access to rail and highway

Woodford Commercial Real Estate

If you are looking to purchase, sell, lease, develop your commercial property, or simply ask us to consult on the potential of your property, please feel free to contact us for a confidential consultation.

 

Woodford CRE is perfectly positioned to service the needs of Commercial Real Estate buyers, sellers, developers, tenants and landlords.

Catlin Properties Inc

Specializing in office buildings, retail centers, and industrial parks, Catlin Properties offers a broad spectrum of property management capabilities, resources and expertise.

Commercial Property Management Services include revenue management and enhancement; building maintenance; financial management and reporting; procuring and administering vendor service contracts; lease administration; leasing support; and tenant relations. 

Rodman Realty, Inc.

We began as Longview Agency Inc. in 1946, when we were the first property management company in Cowlitz County. In the past 65 years, we have grown exponentially, with emphasis on property management and commercial leasing and sales. We believe in fairness, honesty and reliability, and we seek to build good relationships with all of our residents. Come by today to pick up a vacancy report from our office or visit our website!

Eric Fuller and Associates

More than any other asset class, industrial real estate assets impact business performance. Securing the right facilities and operational performance is critical. Our professionals combine extensive real estate expertise, leading edge market research and in-depth knowledge of the unique issues facing the industrial market to navigate this dynamic environment and achieve real estate and business goals.

Coldwell Banker Bain

Coldwell Banker Bain’s Longview office is the southernmost Washington office of the top Coldwell Banker company in the West. Though we have global reach, with access to buyers from around the world through our network of more than 3300 offices in over 50 countries, we are truly a local company. Not only do our Longview brokers outsell and outperform other real estate agents in the area, they offer you unparalleled local knowledge of Southwest Washington real estate, specializing in cities like Castle Rock, Kalama, Kelso, Longview and Woodland.

Ports and Properties

As the main source of industrial Land Rates in Cowlitz County, our three ports have the infrastructure and expertise needed for successful development.
Port of Kalama
The Port of Kalama is a major international port offering prime industrial land and exceptional move-in ready industrial buildings. The Port offers miles of river front industrial acreage and is host to several international manufacturing businesses. It integrates economic and recreational development with beautiful parks, a lively waterfront, and a team of skilled professionals ready to partner with you in achieving your goals.
Port of Longview

The Port of Longview has 8 marine terminals and waterfront industrial property spanning 835 acres on the deep-draft Columbia River, just 66 miles from the Pacific Ocean. This strategic location, a program of unique cargo services, an outstanding workforce and fully equipped marine operations make it a reliable choice for all your cargo-handling needs. By supporting growth, it creates a positive economic ripple that strengthens the local community.

Port of Woodland
The Port of Woodland finds itself uniquely primed for development. Its Rose Way Industrial Park is a $4 million investment in infrastructure and will soon have buildings available for lease by light industrial and manufacturing businesses. As a community partner, the Port of Woodland places importance in economic growth, but also strives to provide recreational opportunities and improve the quality of life of residents and visitors.