Not going to be a public range. Bummer.
Sure it's going to be a concrete tube.
But there are many ways of dealing with the pressure wave and noise from firing in such a facility.
When I was on staff at American Rifleman magazine our test range was in a similar facility -- an office park. The range itself was concrete all around -- 6 inches, IIRC. Even the entry door was armored.
We had sound insulation on the walls (think egg crate foam, but THICK), baffles, etc. For the REALLY big stuff (.50 BMG) there was also an attenuation tube, but we didn't like using it because it was a real pain in the arse.