Industrial Development with Adjacent Gable-Framed Buildings

Rose Way Industrial Park is a two-building industrial development located in Woodland, Washington, designed to support manufacturing and warehousing tenants through flexible, leased spaces. The campus includes two adjacent gable-frame buildings totaling 39,500 sf, with individual structures measuring 16,500 sf and 23,000 sf. Designed to function cohesively as a single development, both buildings utilize the same structural systems and exterior product selections to create a consistent, unified appearance across the site.

The exterior wall design incorporates bold red color blocking that is complemented by a Nucor CFR roof system in Reflective White. Decorative canopies further elevate the exterior, featuring Slate Gray R-Panel roofing with R-Panel soffits for a polished, architectural finish. Together, these coordinated elements result in a sleek, cohesive industrial campus that balances functional performance with contemporary design.

  • Location: Woodland, WA
  • Size: 39,500 sf
  • Roof System: Nucor CFR
  • Roof Color: Reflective White
  • End Use: Industrial Park Tenant Spaces
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