MARIETTA, GA. — Plethora, an on-demand manufacturer specializing in custom prototypes and end-production in various industries, will invest $17 million in a new 57,000-square-foot facility in Marietta. The move will add 250 new jobs to the area. Plethora is working with Lanier Technical College, Kennesaw State University and Georgia Institute of Technology to connect with a potential workforce in metro Atlanta. A timeline for Plethora’s move was not disclosed, though multiple news outlets report the facility will open at the end of the month.
Industrial
WILMER, TEXAS — Illinois-based CenterPoint Properties will expand Ace Hardware’s industrial facility in the southern Dallas suburb of Wilmer by 450,000 square feet, essentially doubling the property’s current footprint. CenterPoint expects to begin construction during the second quarter and wrap up about 12 months later. The project will bring about 250 construction jobs to Wilmer, and an additional 70 jobs will be created at the facility, which will serve 300 or so Ace Hardware locations throughout the region.
DALLAS — EastGroup Properties Inc. has acquired Logistics Center 6 and 7, two industrial properties totaling 142,000 square feet in Dallas. The buildings are located within a master-planned park on land owned by Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport. EastGroup acquired the buildings in a value-add play for $13 million.
SAN DIEGO — Murphy Development Co. has completed the sale of a two-building industrial portfolio located at 8500 Kerns and 2600 Melksee streets in San Diego’s Otay Mesa submarket. LaSalle Investment Management acquired the property for an undisclosed price. Situated on 14.6 acres within the 2 million-square-foot Siempre Viva Business Park, the 201,020-square-foot portfolio features 28- to 32-foot clear heights, wide truck courts, loading via 50 dock-high and eight grade-level doors, and a low office build-out space. The two buildings were constructed in 2016 and 2019. Nick Psyllos and Kara Mathis of HFF represented the seller in the deal.
SOMERSET, N.J. — CenterPoint Properties has broken ground on a 72,816-square-foot expansion project at the Somerset, New Jersey, manufacturing plant of PIM Brands LLC, a producer of candies and other sweets. The project will bring the facility’s size to roughly 250,000 square feet. Illinois-based CenterPoint has also signed a 15-year lease extension with PIM Brands. This extra space will accommodate new production lines and facilitate product distribution through the establishment of 40-foot clear heights, six tailboard doors and 20 auto parking stalls. Chuck Fern of Cushman & Wakefield and Bob Nathin of Sheldon Gross Realty represented PIM Brands in the lease negotiations. David Nenner represented CenterPoint internally.
OAKLAND, CALIF. — CenterPoint Properties has purchased an industrial property, located at 4601 Malat St. in Oakland, for an undisclosed price. Situated on 3.9 acres, two tenants currently lease the 75,208-square-foot, cross-dock property. The building features secured excess loading with an ability to pave the northern yard, creating drive-around access and cross-dock activation. Mark Maguire and Justin Smutko of Colliers International represented CenterPoint in the transaction. The name of the seller was not released.
DES PLAINES, ILL. — Seefried Industrial Properties, along with a European capital partner, has purchased a 3.9-acre site in Des Plaines with plans to develop a 72,000-square-foot warehouse on a speculative basis. The project will feature a clear height of 30 feet, 15 dock doors, two drive-in doors and parking for 86 cars. Located on Wolf Road, the property will have convenient access to I-90. Construction is set to begin in October with completion slated for the second quarter of 2020.
PINEVILLE, N.C. — Beacon Partners will break ground this summer on a speculative 230,614-square-foot industrial building southwest of Charlotte. The project will be situated at 12115 Downs Road in Pineville, about 12 miles southwest of downtown Charlotte. The building will accommodate one or two tenants and include 32-foot clear heights and access to Interstates 77 and 485. The design team includes InterCon Building Corp. as the general contractor, Merriman Schmitt Architects as the architect and Orsborn Engineering Group as the civil engineer. Fifth Third Bank provided construction financing.
NORTH WALTHAM, MASS. — U.S. Storage Centers has acquired a 445-unit self-storage facility, located at 115 Bacon St. in the Boston suburb of North Waltham, from Planet Self Storage. The 34,116-square-foot property was originally built as a manufacturing plant in 1900 and converted to self-storage use in 1983. With this acquisition, U.S. Storage Centers now owns and operates four self-storage facilities in the Boston area.
RIDGEWOOD, N.J. — The STRO Companies, a locally based investment firm, has purchased a 35,000-square-foot, stand-alone industrial facility fully leased to FedEx in Ridgewood, located in Union County. The building is positioned near I-78 and I-95, as well as the Garden State Parkway and State Route 28. John Zieran, Zach Bermudez and Lubna Syed of Signature Bank provided acquisition financing for the deal. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.