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Office & Industrial Space for Lease in Mill Creek, WA

If you are looking for office space or industrial space for lease in Mill Creek, WA, you have more options than you may think — especially when you include nearby Bothell, South Everett, and Lynnwood.

I represent tenants and buyers only. I do not represent landlords. My role is to help you identify the right space, negotiate strong lease terms, and avoid costly mistakes — whether you are relocating, expanding, renewing your lease, or purchasing a commercial condo.

Mill Creek is a strong option for businesses that want accessibility, convenience, and a professional environment without Seattle pricing.

Why Businesses Choose Mill Creek

Mill Creek continues to attract professional and service-based businesses because of its location and surrounding demographics.

Key advantages include:

  • Immediate access to I-5 and Highway 527
  • Easy connectivity to I-405 via Bothell
  • Strong surrounding residential base
  • High household incomes and stable daytime population
  • Good parking ratios compared to Seattle
  • Proximity to Everett, Lynnwood, and Bothell workforce

For companies serving North King and South Snohomish County, Mill Creek is often a very practical and cost-effective solution.

Market Overview

Types of Commercial Space in Mill Creek

Office space

Mill Creek offers a mix of professional office buildings and smaller multi-tenant properties. Typical suite sizes range from approximately 1,000 SF to 5,000 SF.

Common users include:

  • Attorneys
  • Accounting firms
  • Financial advisors
  • Consultants
  • Insurance agencies
  • Real estate firms

Many buildings offer surface parking and easy client access.

Medical Office Space

Mill Creek can work well for medical and dental users due to strong surrounding demographics. Availability is more limited than larger markets, so timing and flexibility are important.

If medical space is limited within city limits, nearby Bothell and Everett often provide additional options.

Industrial / Warehouse Space

Mill Creek itself has limited traditional industrial inventory. Businesses requiring:

  • Grade-level loading
  • Warehouse with small office buildout
  • Contractor/service space
  • Light manufacturing
  • Storage and distribution

Often expand their search into South Everett, Bothell, or Lynnwood where more flex and warehouse product exists.

Nearby Markets Mill Creek Tenants Compare

Depending on your size requirements and budget, you may also want to evaluate:

  • Bothell
  • Lynnwood
  • South Everett
  • Everett
  • Redmond (for Eastside presence)

Comparing multiple submarkets often creates negotiating leverage and better financial terms.

Nearby Markets Mill Creek Tenants Compare Planning a Lease Renewal or Relocation in Mill Creek?

If your lease expires within the next 12–18 months, now is the time to evaluate your options. Even if you plan to stay, understanding the market gives you leverage.

If you are considering a purchase instead of a lease, I can also help you evaluate commercial condo and owner-user opportunities in the Mill Creek area.

How I Help Mill Creek Tenants

Most tenants only sign a lease every 5–10 years. Landlords do this every day.

I help level the playing field by:

  1. Defining your true space requirements and budget
  2. Surveying the market (including nearby alternatives)
  3. Coordinating tours and evaluating layout efficiency
  4. Negotiating rent, free rent, tenant improvements, and lease terms
  5. Reviewing proposals and lease language
  6. Supporting you through signing and occupancy

Whether you are leasing 1,500 SF of office or 10,000 SF of warehouse space, the strategy matters.

South Sound Cities

When the North Sound Isn’t the Right Fit

The North Sound does not suit every business. When your location, transit, or space requirements point elsewhere, we help you evaluate the strongest alternatives across the Puget Sound — with the same honest, tenant-first approach.

Seattle Core

For businesses requiring a downtown Seattle address, proximity to major clients, or access to the deepest urban talent pool in the region, Seattle Core remains the benchmark. Office rents run 40–60% higher than the North Sound, but the concentration of professional services, tech, and financial tenants makes it the right fit for certain businesses — and we help you evaluate those trade-offs honestly.

Bellevue & Eastside

The Eastside markets — Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, and Bothell — offer strong Class A and B office inventory at rents that sit between the North Sound and Seattle Core. For businesses with east-leaning workforces or clients in the Eastside technology corridor, these markets often deliver the best balance of access, quality, and cost in the region.

 

South Sound

For industrial tenants who need maximum distribution infrastructure, the South Sound — Renton, Tukwila, Kent, and SeaTac — offers the region’s largest concentration of modern warehouse and logistics facilities. Positioned at the I-405 and I-5 interchange with Sea-Tac Airport proximity, the South Sound is where high-volume logistics operators consistently find the best operational setup in the Puget Sound.

 
Get Started

Talk to a Mill Creek Tenant Representative

If you are searching for office or industrial space for lease in Mill Creek, WA, I can help you secure the right space on the right terms.

Reach out with your size requirements, timing, and preferred area, and I will put together a targeted market survey.