Grass Valley Industrial Park: Solving Missoula’s Need for Industrial Land

Grass Valley Industrial Park (GVIP) is Missoula’s answer to the pressing demand for industrial land.

GVIP offers a rare opportunity: industrial lots with access to municipal-level utilities near the I-90 and US-93 interchanges.

High Demand for Industrial Land

Demand for industrial land in Missoula is through the roof, with over 200 acres transacting in the last twelve months. At GVIP, 8 out of 19 lots are already under contract. The remaining lots range from ±0.95 to ±3.61 acres.

Each parcel is zoned Industrial Center Light (ICL), which allows uses like light manufacturing and warehousing.

Easy Access to Major Highways

GVIP, located at The Wye, is just three minutes from the I-90 and US-93 interchange. This location gives businesses a competitive advantage in transportation and shipping. Proximity to reliable truck transit routes is essential in Montana, where highway-based freight routes cover long distances.

Reliable Utilities for Business

GVIP offers city sewer service and will soon connect to the Wye West Water System, which provides fire flow and municipal scale water. Unlike most industrial sites in Missoula that require costly private systems, GVIP delivers a reliable, cost-effective utility solution for businesses.

Housing for Employees Nearby

Companies building at GVIP will also benefit from Grass Valley Gardens, a housing development just half a mile away. This new neighborhood gives employees an affordable and convenient place to live close to their work.

SterlingCRE Advisors is here to solve land and space problems for businesses. Grass Valley Industrial Park may be the answer your business is after.

For more information about Grass Valley Industrial Park, contact Matt Mellott, CCIM | SIOR.

Matt Mellott, CCIM | SIOR

Matt Mellott, CCIM | SIOR, is the Managing Partner and a Commercial Real Estate Advisor at Sterling Commercial Real Estate. With a career rooted in precision and discipline, Matt brings unparalleled expertise to Montana's commercial real estate market.