Orlando likely resides in the minds of children and children at heart as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” and those involved in its industrial market today couldn’t agree more. Over the past five years, the Central Florida industrial market has been transformed from its prior position as a spoke in the wheel of distribution to the hub. To service consumers located in the country’s third most populous state, companies are locating large distribution centers in Central Florida (hub) with smaller distribution centers in Tampa, South Florida and Jacksonville (spokes). From a distribution standpoint, Central Florida has become the statewide distribution center for Florida. Warehouse is the New Retail The world of e-commerce began with the birth of the internet in the early 90s, made a big milestone with the first secure online transaction in 1994, and today Amazon is no longer first thought of as a rainforest in South America. In fact, Amazon is so prolific that recent reports from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners estimate that Amazon Prime now reaches nearly half of U.S. households. That translates to 54 million people, just in the United States, who have paid $99 for an annual membership that enables each consumer access to …
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NEW YORK CITY — Kalmon Dolgin Affiliates (KDA) has arranged the sales of sites at a sub-divided industrial complex located in Staten Island’s Mariners Harbor district to two Brooklyn-based buyers for a total of $13 million. Gary Mayzlin of KDA represented the seller, 135 Lake Avenue Realty LLC, and buyers in transactions. World Wide Plumbing acquired the property at 125 Lake Avenue, which features seven industrial acres and 100,000 square feet of warehouse buildings; and, Royal Seafood Baza Inc. purchased the property at 175 Lake Avenue, which consists of a 50,000-square-foot industrial warehouse with 40,000 square feet of parking.
LINDEN, N.J. — HFF has arranged $7 million in acquisition financing for a warehouse and distribution building located at 1501-1525 W. Blancke St. in Linden. The borrower, Penwood Real Estate Investment Management, will use proceeds of the loan to purchase the building and fund immediate and future capital expenditures, tenant improvements and leasing commissions. Vantage Specialty Chemicals and HelloFresh occupy the 115,913-square-foot facility. Michael Klein of HFF arranged the five-year, fixed-rate loan with First Bank New Jersey for the borrower.
CARLSTADT, N.J. — Terreno Realty Corp. has acquired an industrial property, located at 248 Paterson Plank Road in Carlstadt, for $5 million. Situated on 5.2 acres, the 31,000-square-foot property features 64 dock-high and two grade-level loading positions, parking for 25 cars and trailer storage. At the time of sale, the property was fully leased to two tenants. The name of the seller was not released.
MILWAUKEE — Avison Young has arranged the sale of a 249,753-square-foot industrial facility located at 2300 S. 51st St. in Milwaukee. The sales price was not disclosed. Oilgear, a producer of hydraulic pumps, valves and related equipment, sold the facility to relocate production to existing facilities in Fremont, Neb. and Traverse City, Mich. Tom Curtis and Mike McKiernan of Avison Young represented Oilgear in the transaction. Global Power Components was the buyer.
Angel’s Envy to Open Downtown Louisville’s First Full-Production Whiskey Distillery Tomorrow
by John Nelson
LOUISVILLE, KY. — Angel’s Envy, a Kentucky bourbon distiller that’s part of the Bacardi Limited portfolio, plans to open its new distillery and visitor center to the public tomorrow. The facility is located at 500 E. Main St. at Jackson, the first full-production whiskey distillery in downtown Louisville. Following a $27 million renovation since breaking ground in 2013, the distillery will house the Angel’s Envy operations, including the milling of grains, blending and bottling on-site. The property is the former Vermont American and Baer Fabrics Warehouse and features the original exterior walls, vaulted ceilings and arched windows. The facility will also feature a visitor center and gift shop. Louisville-based Vendome Copper & Brass Works fashioned a 35-foot-tall column still, pot still and doubler for the distilling process at the property.
The Capital Region continues to experience low vacancy rates across the industrial sector. The region’s growth over the last decade has primarily been driven by multibillion-dollar investments by GlobalFoundries, a semiconductor foundry, and State University of New York Polytechnic Institute (known as SUNY Poly). With limited new construction and virtually no spec-built facilities, the rates on existing spaces have finally experienced some rental appreciation after remaining relatively flat over the decade from 2005 to 2015. For the most part, the region has seen existing tenants shifting to new locations within the marketplace as opposed to companies entering to the marketplace for the first time. Generally, new entrants to the market that have some technology component to their business are locating at the SUNY Poly campus or related facilities. One of the most notable recent transactions was the $57 million sale of The Beltrone Portfolio to The Rosenblum Companies. The portfolio totaled 23 buildings made up of a mix of office and industrial properties. The industrial assets included 10 buildings that would be classified as Class A and B product. Historically the entire portfolio maintained a low vacancy status and at the time of sale it was approximately 5 percent vacant. …
DENVER — Prologis has purchased a 40-acre industrial site in Central Denver for an undisclosed sum. The infill site is located at 6030 Washington St. The area is undergoing a significant redevelopment, which may displace a number of industrial tenants who will need to seek out new spaces within the area. Some of the most notable projects include the redevelopment of the National Western Stock Show, the reconstruction of I-70 between Brighton and Colorado boulevards and the continued transformation of the RiNo district. Matt Trone, Steve Hager and Sam Slaton of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller, Northwest Pipe Co., in this transaction. The team will also act as Prologis’ leasing agents.
PHOENIX — An affiliate of Cohen Asset Management has purchased a 452,271-square-foot industrial facility in Phoenix for $33.5 million. Breakthru Beverage Group occupies the entire property. The facility is located at 1115 S. 47th Ave. in West Phoenix. The beverage company recently signed a new 15-year lease at the space. Cohen Asset Management purchased the property in a double escrow transaction from Breakthru. Breakthru acquired the property through a 2011 purchase option agreement with then-owner Crexus AZ Holdings 1 LLC. Don and Payson MacWilliam of Colliers International executed the transaction.
Trammell Crow, Principal Real Estate Complete Construction of Spec Industrial Building in San Jose
by Nellie Day
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — A partnership between Trammell Crow Company and Principal Real Estate Investors has completed construction of MidPoint@237, a 563,000-square-foot manufacturing project in San Jose. The three-building project is situated at North 1st Street and Nortech Parkway at the top of Silicon Valley’s Golden Triangle. Rob Shannon and Chip Sutherland of CBRE marketed the Class A project. The architect is ARC TEC Inc. and the general contractor is Lusardi Construction Co.