14 E Valley Mall Blvd
Union Gap WA 98903

Union Gap

14 E Valley Mall Blvd Union Gap WA 98903

Listing #: 547159 | Status: Available | Last Modified: 10/16/2025 |

For Lease
Tiffini Connell
Showing Instructions
  • Call Listing AgentYes
  • Use DiscretionNo

Lease rates TBD. Can Divide

Price Information
  • Min Rent per SF$ 00.0
  • Max Rent per SF$ 00.0
  • Office Rent Min$ 00.0
  • Office Rent Max$ 00.0
  • Shell Rent Min$ 00.0
  • Shell Rent Max$ 00.0
  • Total Monthly Rent$ 00.0
  • Lease TypeNNN
  • NNN Expense$ 00.0
  • Listing StatusAvailable
  • Days on Market4086
  • Asset ClassRetail
  • Search TagsStand-Alone
Space Information
  • Suite/Space Info
  • Currently Vacant
  • Frontage
  • Available SF6402
  • Divisible To6402
  • Floor Number
  • Sub Lease Terms
  • Availability Status
  • Date Available
  • Move In Terms
Building Information
  • Building StatusProposed
  • # of Buildings4
  • # of Floors1
  • # of Units
  • # of Elevators
  • Clearance Height Min
  • Clearance Height Max
  • Bay Depth
  • Total Building SF184957
  • Net Rentable Area184957
  • Total Office SF
  • Largest Contiguous SF
  • Lot SF182952
  • Acres4.2
Property Type
  • Property TypeRetail
  • Office Type
  • Building Class
Location
  • CountyYakima
  • Vicinity
  • Location Description
  • Second Address
  • Cross Street
  • Market AreaYakima County
  • Tax ID #19133243405
  • Additional Parcels
  • ZoningC-2

Public Comments

Highly visible retail space available located at the main entrance to the prime Valley Mall trade area destination serving the Yakima Valley, estimated to be over 300,000 people. Building is located at the high traffic interchange of Interstate-82 and East Valley Mall Boulevard with highly-visible pylon and building signage. Join other national retailers in this retail destination including Macy’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Burlington, Nordstrom Rack, Bass Pro Shops, JC Penny, Hobby Lobby, Costco, Panera Bread, a brand new Texas Roadhouse Grill, Majestic Theaters, and more!

Public Building Comments

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