ARLINGTON, VA. — LCOR has opened Altaire, a 451-unit luxury multifamily community located in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, roughly five miles south of Washington, D.C. The $200 million community comprises two buildings offering studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, alongside a selection of high-end penthouses and townhouses titled The Collection. These units offer larger floor plans with upgraded finishes, a superior appliance package and private, individual rooftop terraces on the 20th floor. Shared amenities at the property include a sky lounge with a rooftop terrace; landscaped courtyard with a swimming pool, grilling stations and fire pits; game room; business center and flexible work area with conference capabilities; secured parking garage with bike storage; and professional-style pet washing area. The community also boasts an extensive fitness center with personal training rooms, as well as a bike training facility where residents can virtually train and use a sports simulator. The LEED-Gold certified property offers views of Washington, D.C., Arlington and the Potomac River, as well as easy access to both cities, The Pentagon and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The starting rent for a studio apartment is $2,011 per month. “Crystal City is an active, lively neighborhood with an exciting arts …
Development
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA. — Herring Properties has announced it will break ground on a new 248,500-square-foot speculative industrial facility in Bristol Township. The facility will be located on 20 acres in the Bristol Commerce Center and will feature clear heights of 40 feet. The property is expected to be ready for occupancy by the second quarter of 2019. Herring Properties is the developer of the Bristol Commerce Center. Current tenants at 81-acre industrial park include XPO Logistics, AirGas Corp., Goodyear and PetValu.
MEDFORD, N.Y. — Developer Farmington Valley LLC has opened a 19,097-square-foot Tractor Supply retail store in Medford. The property, which also includes 20,000 square feet of outdoor display and sales space, is the first Tractor Supply location in Long Island. Farmington Valley is an operating company of New England Retail Properties Inc. Tractor Supply Co. owns and operates over 1,750 stores in 49 states, supplying basic maintenance products to home, land, pet and animal owners.
GARLAND, TEXAS — Plastipak Packaging, a Michigan-based supplier of plastic bottles to companies such as Dr. Pepper, PepsiCo and Kraft Heinz, will invest $10 million in its production facility in Garland, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. The expansion of the plant, which spans roughly 400,000 square feet and has been operational since 1996, is expected to create six new jobs.
BRASELTON, GA. — FedEx Ground, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., has developed a new distribution center located at 350 Braselton Parkway in Braselton, about 50 miles northeast of Atlanta. The 500,000-square-foot facility is part of the company’s network expansion plan that includes the addition of 17 major hubs and 500 facilities either expanded or relocated since 2005. A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the facility is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 25. The building will open with more than 350 employees, and FedEx Ground plans to add positions as the demand for service grows. The new facility will be able to sort up to 15,000 packages per hour. FedEx Ground has 105,000 employees, more than 600 distribution hubs and local pickup-and-delivery stations and 63,000 motorized vehicles operated by 5,600 locally owned small businesses to transport more than 8.3 million packages daily. The daily volume of packages that FedEx Ground handles has more than doubled in the past 10 years.
Dominion Realty Partners Set to Break Ground on 209,000 SF Office Building in West Raleigh
by Amy Works
RALEIGH, N.C. — Dominion Realty Partners is breaking ground on the newest office building at The Offices at Wade in West Raleigh. Development for Wade V will commence on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 5438 Wade Park Blvd. The six-story, 209,000-square-foot office building has been designed to achieve LEED Gold certification and marks the Dominion Realty’s 21st green certified development. PGIM Real Estate is partnering with Dominion Realty on the project, which Triangle Business Journal reports will cost $62 million to develop. The media outlet is also reporting that the project is being built on a speculative basis.
Foundry Commercial, Miller Construction to Develop Two Industrial Buildings in South Florida Totaling 318,043 SF
by Amy Works
DORAL, FLA. — Foundry Commercial, with Miller Construction Co. as general contractor, is developing two new Class A industrial buildings totaling 318,043 square feet at Miami Central Commons, a business park located at 2301 N.W. 107th Ave. in Doral. Both buildings are scheduled for completion in mid-2019. The $20.6 million tilt-wall construction project is creating 155,350 square feet of showroom space with Building 1 and 162,693 square feet of industrial distribution space with Building 2. Designed by Boca Raton, Fla.-based RLC Architects, the facilities will feature 32-foot clear heights, 54-foot column spacing and a 60-foot speed bay. Part of the construction process includes the relocation of the main entry and security check-in area, as well as the entire parking area around the existing buildings. Miller Construction is demolishing the park’s original 1980’s administration and security check-in building as the site is being reconfigured to accommodate Building 2.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Spectrum Cos., in partnership with Invesco Real Estate, is developing a mixed-use project located on a five-acre tract linking Charlotte’s South End with its Uptown business district. Located on South Tryon Street at Carson Boulevard, the project will include two nine-story, 220,000-square-foot office buildings, an urban plaza with event space, 40,000 square feet of street-level restaurant and retail space and a 200-room boutique hotel atop a parking deck. The office component includes a flared design that offers private terraces on each floor overlooking the urban plaza, street-level retail and Uptown city lights. Located on top of a parking deck, the lifestyle hotel will include a rooftop bar. The project is the first venture between Spectrum and Invesco.
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP, OHIO — Silverman & Co. Inc. has broken ground on Phase I of The District at Deerfield, a $120 million mixed-use project in Deerfield Township near Cincinnati. Phase I includes a 242-unit apartment property known as One Deerfield and a medical office complex to be occupied by Mercy Health. Floor plans at One Deerfield will range from 590 to 1,600 square feet. Community amenities will include a wine and beer garden, fire pit, pool, fitness center, coffee bar, gaming lawn, pet spa and dog parks. Completion is slated for fall 2019. Phase II will encompass a variety of commercial offerings, with an emphasis on premier dining, shopping and entertainment. OnSite Retail Group will oversee the lease-up of the 95,000-square-foot retail and restaurant space. Plans also call for a 150-room hotel and a community park.
MILWAUKEE — Korb + Associates Architects and structural engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti have unveiled the design for a proposed 21-story timber tower in downtown Milwaukee. New Land Enterprises is the developer for the 410,000-square-foot project known as Ascent. The multifamily building will include street-level retail space. At 238 feet tall, the tower is poised to become the tallest timber structure in the western hemisphere, according to Thornton Tomasetti. Mass timber structures help absorb carbon dioxide and save energy. They performs as well as, or better than, traditional materials in fire, earthquake and wind conditions, according to the project team. Construction is expected to begin in the fall of 2019.