Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Viking Avenue has multiple restaurants, coffee shops, and quick lunch options within a short drive, and some within walking distance depending on the unit location. Silverdale and downtown Poulsbo are also 10–15 minutes away for additional options.

  • It’s flex-commercial space.
    That means it’s designed for businesses that need a combination of storefront visibility, workspace, and storage — without being inside a traditional retail center or a hidden industrial park.

  • Yes. The site sits directly on Viking Avenue NW, which carries consistent daily traffic. Unlike spaces buried inside industrial parks, customers and vendors can locate the property without complicated directions.

  • Yes. The layout is designed to accommodate service vans, light trucks, trailers, and deliveries. The right-turn access and on-site maneuvering area support daily loading, unloading, and dispatch operations.

  • Outdoor storage must comply with city screening requirements. Year-round storage typically needs to be screened from public view.

  • Parking is shared across the development at approximately 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet. Tenants also have practical loading access directly in front of overhead doors for short-term staging and operational use.

  • Yes. Signage opportunities include monument signage along Viking Avenue (subject to availability) and building-mounted signage, pending city approval. The goal is to allow businesses to maintain a visible public presence.

  • Yes. The surrounding area includes residential neighborhoods, service businesses, and commercial development. It works well for contractors, home service providers, and appointment-based businesses serving Kitsap County.

  • The site provides direct access to Highway 3 and efficient connections to:

    • Silverdale (10 minutes)

    • Keyport (15 minutes)

    • Kingston ferry (20 minutes)

    • Bainbridge ferry (25 minutes)

    • Bremerton (30 minutes)

  • That depends on the specific use and city regulations. Light fabrication and enclosed operational work is generally consistent with C-2 commercial zoning, but individual uses should be confirmed during permitting.

    • Contractors

    • Home service providers

    • Specialty suppliers

    • Regional service operators

    • Appointment-based businesses

    • Showroom-plus-workspace operations