REDLANDS, CALIF. – Amazon has announced it will open a fifth California fulfillment center in Redlands. The 704,115-square-foot facility will join existing California fulfillment centers in San Bernardino, Moreno Valley, Patterson and Tracy. Once complete, the online retailer will have expanded its presence in California to 2 million square feet.
“We are proud to be hiring for more than 2,500 full-time jobs in California that offer wages 30 percent higher than traditional retail stores and include comprehensive benefits on day one, bonuses and stock awards,” says Mike Roth, Amazon’s vice president of North America operations. “We have found great talent in the state and we’re excited to be growing quickly to serve our customers.”
The new center will be used to pick, pack and ship large items, such as big-screen televisions and kayaks.
The landlord, Clarion Partners, was represented by JLL’s Ruben Goodsell, Peter McWilliams, Mike McCrary and Nicole Welch. Trammell Crow Company will manage the construction.