Turning Pointe can benefit your business. It offers Pacific Northwest features at their finest:
- comprehensive infrastructure
- low cost renewable energy
- sustainable features
- workforce training partners
- research institutions
- home town community feel
- great recreational opportunities …and much, much more
Area Profile
Universities
Bachelor's Degree +
%
Colleges in Region
High School Degree +
%
Acreage
- 44 acres available presently for lease or sale (Affordable/competitively priced industrial property for lease or sale at $3.00 - $4.00/sq. ft.)
- An assortment of parcels ranging from .5 to 7.5 acres
- Parcels configurable to your needs
Zoning
- Approved as mixed use with an industrial emphasis
Infrastructure
Streets, curb & gutter, sidewalks & pathways, water, sewer, storm drain
Utilities
3-Phase electricity, natural gas, cable TV, telephone & fiber optic cable for telecommunications
Permitting
Expedited environmental and building permitted processes
For Sale or Lease
Lease, lease options, fee simple sales, & owner financing are options
More Property Information coming soon!
Sustainability Features
- Incentives for qualified businesses incorporating low impact development, sustainable features, and/or developing green products
- Alternative energy options available (wind, solar, hydropower)
- 27 acres of dedicated open space
- Assistance with permitting and build-to-suit
Workforce Training
- Available skilled labor force
- A cadre of partners willing to assist in creating specialized training (Walla Walla Community College, Lewis-Clark State College, Valley Vision, Clearwater EDA, and SouthEast Washington EDA)
- Financial assistance to qualified businesses to help with costs of workforce training
Cluster Development
- Metal Manufacturer Supercluster with evolving occupational analysis for in-demand occupations, such as machinists, fabricators, electronic technicians, machine technicians, and quality assurance supervisors
- Export initiatives
- Government contract assistance for manufacturers
- Support for Aerial Unmanned Systems through two land-grant universities doing precision ag research and located fewer than 150 miles to an FAA approved test