Auto Repair Shop Space for Lease in the Tri-Cities, WA
Compare auto repair shop space options across Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, and West Richland. Market-wide rates range from $19–26/SF/yr. 211 compatible commercial parcels across 16 submarkets.
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Top Areas for Auto Repair Shop Space in the Tri-Cities
For most auto repair shops, the best location offers road visibility, adequate lot space for customer vehicles, and a building with service bays or the ability to add them.
Queensgate
Richland
Queensgate ranks #1 for auto repair shops because it combines road access and functional as-is.
Van Giesen Street
West Richland
Van Giesen Street ranks #1 for auto repair shops because it combines lot space and compatible spaces.
Clearwater Ave
Kennewick
Clearwater Ave ranks #1 for auto repair shops because it combines compatible spaces and cost-efficient rents.
Bypass / Duportail
Richland
Bypass / Duportail ranks #2 for auto repair shops because it combines road access and functional as-is.
Downtown Kennewick
Kennewick
Downtown Kennewick ranks #2 for auto repair shops because it combines road access and cost-efficient rents.
What You Need for Auto Repair Shop Space
Most auto repair shops need purpose-built or adapted space with service bays, floor drains, adequate power, and customer staging area.
Cost & Lease Structure for Auto Repair Shop Space
Auto service lease costs in the Tri-Cities reflect the specialized infrastructure required. Second-generation auto spaces with existing bays and drains save significant buildout cost.
Market-Wide Rate Range
$19–26/SF/yr
Rates vary by city, submarket, and property condition.
Lease type you will likely see
Auto service spaces are almost always NNN (triple net) with 5–10 year terms.
What pushes cost up
High-visibility road locations, new lift installation, environmental compliance setup, and spaces requiring bay door additions.
What keeps cost down
Second-generation auto spaces with existing lifts, floor drains, and compressed air. Equipment savings alone can be $20,000–50,000+.
What to compare before you choose
A space with existing lifts and drains at higher rent often costs less overall than a raw flex space needing full equipment installation.
How Leasing Works in the Tri-Cities
If this is your first commercial lease, this is the sequence most auto repair shops follow in the Tri-Cities.
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1
Define bay count and equipment needs
Determine how many service bays, what equipment, and how much customer staging and parts storage you need.
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2
Review matching spaces
We prioritize spaces already zoned for auto service use with existing bays, drains, and compressed air.
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3
Tour with equipment in mind
Check bay dimensions, floor drains, power capacity, lift anchor points, and lot space for customer vehicles.
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4
Make an offer
Your broker negotiates rent, equipment conveyance, environmental responsibility, and any needed modifications.
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5
Complete buildout and permitting
Install equipment, set up environmental compliance, and obtain required city permits and inspections.
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6
Final inspections and opening
Complete city inspections, environmental compliance verification, and business licensing before opening.
FAQ: Auto Repair Shop Space in the Tri-Cities
How much space does a auto repair shop need in the Tri-Cities?
Most auto repair shops need 2,000–5,000 SF. Plan for 400–600 SF per service bay plus office, waiting area, and parts storage.
What should I look for in a service bay?
Adequate bay depth and door height for your vehicles, floor drains connected to an oil/water separator, 200+ amp power for lifts and compressors, and adequate ventilation.
Which parts of the Tri-Cities are the best starting points for a auto repair shop?
the primary commercial area and nearby commercial areas are usually the best options, with other commercial areas worth considering for businesses that prioritize cost efficiency over road visibility.
What environmental compliance do I need?
Auto service businesses must comply with environmental regulations for oil, fluids, and hazardous waste. Floor drains must connect to an oil/water separator, not the storm drain. Budget $5,000–15,000 for compliance setup.
Should I lease a second-generation auto space?
Strongly recommended. Existing lifts, drains, compressed air, and bays save $20,000–50,000+ in equipment and construction costs.
How long does it take to open a auto repair shop in the Tri-Cities?
In a second-generation auto space, 4–8 weeks. A full buildout from warehouse or flex space typically takes 2–4 months including equipment installation and permitting.
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