ELGIN, ILL. — Colliers has brokered the sale of a 246,446-square-foot logistics facility located at 2770 Alft Court in Elgin. Jeff Devine, Steve Disse and Tyler Ziebel of Colliers represented the seller, Venture One. A publicly traded REIT was the buyer. Built in 2015 and fully leased to FleetPride, the property is situated within a fully developed business park just south of a full four-way interchange at I-90 and Randall Road.
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CHICAGO — Dayton Street Partners has selected Krusinski Construction Co. to complete a tenant improvement project for an automotive and clean energy company. The Loomis facility will support a new electric vehicle repair facility on the edge of the Chicago city limits. Krusinski will revitalize the existing building by installing replacement overhead doors, renovating the restroom block to meet ADA compliance and enhancing the exterior lighting for safer access and security purposes. The project will also include the installation of new windows and a roof drainage system to accommodate the tenant’s needs. Completion is slated for next month. A+M Architects is the project architect, and Jacob & Hefner Associates Inc. is the civil engineer.
THORNTON, COLO. — Trammell Crow Co. (TCC) and joint venture partner Pacific Coast Capital Partners (PCCP) have broken ground on Crossroads 25, a Class A industrial park at the intersection of Interstate 25 and E-470. At full build-out, Crossroads 25 will span 1.1 million square feet across six buildings. Phase 1, totaling 828,000 square feet across four buildings, is slated for delivery in third-quarter 2027. Building 4, totaling 409,000 square feet, has been fully preleased. Buildings 1, 2 and 3 consist of 157,562, 171,242 and 90,096 square feet, respectively. The 32-foot clear front-park, rear-load buildings offer highway visibility from E-470 and I-25, 4,000 amps of power per building, oversized drive-in doors and trailer parking. Tyler Carner, Jeremy Ballenger and Keiffer Garton of CBRE represented the seller in the land acquisition. The CBRE team will also lead leasing efforts on behalf of TCC and PCCP. Simmons Bank provided construction financing for Phase 1. Ware Malcomb designed the project, with Murray & Stafford serving as general contractor.
By Grant Glasgow, SIOR, NAI Martens The industrial real estate market across the Wichita metropolitan statistical area (MSA) closed out 2025 with stable fundamentals, a healthy pipeline of projects and strong demand for large-format logistics and manufacturing space. Despite a modest increase in overall vacancy, the market continues to reflect the region’s strategic position as a logistics and manufacturing hub with lasting appeal to both regional users and national firms. Metrics point to equilibrium As of the fourth quarter of 2025, Wichita’s multi-tenant industrial inventory totaled approximately 43.6 million square feet across more than 1,300 buildings. The overall vacancy rate stood at 9 percent, a tick higher than the mid-year figure. While this figure might suggest slack in the market, it is important to note that the rise in vacancy is primarily due to smaller-bay space turning over and the inclusion of buildings actively being marketed but not yet move-in ready, such as the Wichita Business Park redevelopment at the former Towne West Square Mall. For context, the vacancy rate for larger industrial buildings — those over 100,000 square feet — was just 2.8 percent, highlighting a persistent shortage of modern bulk space. Asking rents averaged $6.07 per square foot …
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS — Locally based brokerage firm Cravey Real Estate Services has arranged the sale of a 13,014-square-foot industrial building in Corpus Christi. The building at 3930 Bratton Road includes 1,000 square feet of office space. Matt Cravey of Cravey Real Estate represented the seller, a family estate, in the transaction. Core Coastal Realty represented the buyer, an entity doing business as Victory Investment Portfolio LLC.
RIVIERA BEACH, FLA. — CBRE has arranged the $34 million sale of a 180,050-square-foot industrial portfolio in Riviera Beach, a city in South Florida’s Palm Beach County. The portfolio includes two buildings that are located at 1701 Australian Ave. and 2001 Australian Ave. The 1701 building, which spans 69,500 square feet, was fully leased at the time of sale to a single tenant, while the 2001 building totals 111,000 square feet. Both buildings include 28-foot clear heights, dock and ramp loading, rail service and yard space. The buyer, an entity doing business as SL Acquisitions LLC, plans to renovate both properties. Robert Smith and Kirk Nelson of CBRE represented the buyer, which is retaining the duo to lease the property. The seller was an entity doing business as RLIF Riviera Beach SPE.
TEMECULA, CALIF. — EQT Real Estate has divested of 41980 Winchester Road, a 275,243-square-foot industrial building located in Temecula. San Diego-based investment company SENTRE acquired the asset for an undisclosed price. Bryce Aberg, Jeff Chiate, Rick Ellison, Charlie Jacobs, Matthew Leupold and Aubrie Monahan of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the deal. Max Schafer and Brian Share of Cushman & Wakefield’s Equity, Debt & Structured Finance team arranged acquisition financing for the transaction. The building features 26-foot clear heights, “efficient” loading capabilities and “ample” parking. The fully occupied property also provides immediate connectivity to major distribution corridors serving San Diego, Orange County, Calif., and the broader Inland Empire.
Stevens-Leinweber Breaks Ground on 58,250 SF Office-to-Industrial Redevelopment in Tempe, Arizona
by Amy Works
TEMPE, ARIZ. — Phoenix-based general contractor Stevens-Leinweber Construction has broken ground on TenSixty Interchange, an office-to-industrial redevelopment in Tempe, on behalf of Alidade Capital and Pine Creek Real Estate Partners. The project will bring new mid-size, infill industrial product to the Interstate 10/Baseline Road corridor. Prior to the groundbreaking, a two-story office building on the site was demolished to prepare a shovel-ready development parcel. When complete, TenSixty Interchange will total 58,250 square feet of Class A, small-bay industrial space. Situated on 4.5 acres at 4415 S. Wendler Drive, the property will feature 24-foot clear heights and accommodations for multiple mid-size tenants or up to six smaller tenants with divisibility to approximately 9,700 square feet. Additional features will include full HVAC, LED lighting, 3,000 amps of power and a 1,985-square-foot speculative office suite on each endcap. TenSixty Interchange will also include 16 dock doors, eight grade-level doors and 83 parking spaces. Butler Design Group is serving as architect for the project. Steve Larsen, Jason Moore and Katie White of JLL will handle leasing for the property.
ALTON, ILL. — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the $15 million sale of Alton Center Business Park, a 450,000-square-foot industrial property located in the St. Louis suburb of Alton. Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, arranged $12.4 million in acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer, Rockford Asset Management. Alton Center Business Park sits on 133.8 acres and features 22 dock-high doors, five grade-level doors, clear heights between 23 and 25 feet and outdoor storage capacity. Imperial Manufacturing Group anchors the property, which was 70 percent leased at the time of sale. Tyler Sharp and Adam Abushagur of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a private family partnership, in the transaction and procured the buyer. Frank Montalto and Ethan Splan of IPA arranged the three-year loan, which carries multiple extension options and a 75 percent loan-to-cost ratio, through a direct bridge lender.
HOUSTON — Tokyo-based solar manufacturing company TOYO Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ: TOYO) has unveiled plans to expand its U.S. manufacturing platform by building a 1.5 gigawatt (GW) solar cell manufacturing facility that will be co-located at the company’s existing solar module site in metro Houston. The project is intended to create an integrated manufacturing hub that is expected to generate approximately 400 direct full-time manufacturing jobs. The expansion represents a total projected capital investment of approximately $357 million. Engineering, facility design and procurement planning are underway, with full project completion and initial pilot production expected within 20 months. The project will be carried out in structured phases to ensure compliance with local regulatory frameworks and permitting timelines. The facility will produce next-generation heterojunction (HJT) solar cells. Engineered for maximum yield, HJT cells utilize a technology that delivers an optimal temperature coefficient, ensuring high power production even in extreme heat, according to TOYO. By co-locating the facility with its module operations, TOYO expects to achieve operational synergies, reduce localized logistics costs and shorten the production cycle. “Expanding into domestic cell manufacturing is the natural next step in our commitment to creating an integrated onshore solar supply chain from polysilicon to panels,” says …