How to Choose the Right Warehouse Space

Published: June 25, 2026Author: Dave Fish

Selecting a warehouse space requires evaluating more than just square footage. To ensure your business operations run smoothly, you must consider structural, utility, and logistical requirements.

First, evaluate the "clear height." Standard warehouse storage and high-clearance manufacturing lines require at least 20 to 22 feet of vertical clearance to maximize pallet racking volumes. Second, assess the loading infrastructure: do you require drive-in doors for vehicles, or dock-high doors for freight trailers?

Finally, verify the utility capabilities. Staging heavy machinery or manufacturing assembly lines requires reliable 3-phase electrical power. At 33 Elm St in Merrimack, NH, our facilities provide 22-foot clear heights, configurable loading docks, drive-in doors, and 3-phase power, satisfying the operational needs of light industrial and distribution businesses alike.

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