4001 S Zintel Way
Kennewick WA 99337

4001 S Zintel Way

4001 S Zintel Way Kennewick WA 99337

Listing #: 711496 | Status: Available | Last Modified: 4/14/2026 |

For Sale
Frank Maldonado
  • Phone:(360) 719-0276
  • Email:Dean@fdmdevelopment.com
  • Office Name:Professional Realty Services
  • Office Phone:(888) 302-5550
  • Office Website:
Jaimi Marden
Showing Instructions
  • Call Listing AgentNo
  • Use DiscretionNo
MLS
Price Information
  • Listing Price$ 4,835,160.0
  • $/lot sf$ 15.0
  • Listing StatusAvailable
  • Days on Market18
  • Asset ClassLand
  • Terms
Detail Listing Information
  • Min Total SF0
  • Max Total SF0
  • Lease Rate Low$ 00.0
  • Lease Rate High$ 00.0
  • Heat Source
  • Topography
  • Total Units
Utilities
  • Water
  • Electricity
  • Storm Sewer
Retail Information
  • SignageSignage on Building and Freestanding
  • Anchor
Associated Files
Building Information
  • Building StatusLand
  • # of Buildings0
  • # of Floors
  • # of Units
  • # of Elevators
  • Clearance Height Min
  • Clearance Height Max
  • Bay Depth
  • Total Building SF
  • Net Rentable Area
  • Total Office SF
  • Largest Contiguous SF
  • Lot SF322344
  • Acres7.4
Property Type
  • Property TypeLand
  • Office Type
  • Building Class
Location
  • CountyBenton
  • Vicinity
  • Location Description
  • Second Address
  • Cross Street
  • Market AreaBenton County
  • Tax ID #116894013188013
  • Additional Parcels
  • ZoningCC

7.4 Acres | Hwy 395 Visibility

Public Comments

Prime 7.4-acre commercial site with excellent visibility along Highway 395, ideally located between the Ridgeline interchange and the signalized Hildebrandt/395 intersection. Positioned in a high-growth corridor, the neighboring parcel is in the permitting process soon to begin construction on a new apartment complex, which will complete Zintel Road and enhance access to the site. The Kennewick School District owns the property directly east for a future school, further supporting long-term growth and traffic. A binding site plan process has been initiated, allowing for potential division into smaller pad sites.