PORT WENTWORTH, GA. — Lineage Logistics has opened Savannah Fresh-Port Wentworth, a 220,000-square-foot industrial facility near the Port of Savannah. The $78 million development supports 65 new jobs. The temperature-controlled facility has 23 inbound and outbound lanes that can process more than 40 trucks daily, moving up to 1.4 million pounds of produce per day, according to Lineage. The new facility brings the Michigan-based REIT’s total investment in Chatham County to more than $100 million and its Georgia portfolio to over 3 million square feet.
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PLATTE CITY, MO. — Developer VanTrust Real Estate LLC has broken ground on Platte International Commerce Center, a 2.4 million-square-foot industrial development in Platte City, a northern suburb of Kansas City. The project will consist of three Class A buildings. The first speculative building will total 748,833 square feet and is slated for completion in May 2024. The site features immediate access to I-29 and I-435. Phillip Algrim and Kevin Wilkerson of JLL are marketing the project for lease. The project team includes Whiting Turner Contracting Co., Olsson Engineers and M+H Architects.
MICHIGAN — Prestige Storage, in partnership with Peaceable Street Capital, has acquired a 12-property self-storage portfolio in western Michigan for an undisclosed price. The portfolio totals 490,302 square feet with 2,956 units. The properties are located in Muskegon, Fruitport, Spring Lake, Kent City and West Olive. The facilities, which feature a mix of climate-controlled and non-climate-controlled units, will be rebranded to Prestige Storage. The buyer intends to expand the properties, with initial plans calling for the addition of more than 100 parking spaces for boats, RVs and trucks. Columbus, Ohio-based Prestige maintains a portfolio of more than 50 properties in seven states totaling 2.4 million rentable square feet.
ADELANTO, CALIF. — Frontier Enterprises has sold a single-tenant, net-leased industrial asset at 9841 Bartlett Ave. in the Inland Empire city of Adelanto for $5.5 million. The 29,925-square-foot unit is fully leased by General Dynamics Information Technology. The aerospace and defense corporation recently signed a triple-net, three-year base term and annual increase with options to extend. It will occupy the space once it’s completed. Several units are still available that can be delivered in configurations ranging from 30,000 to 120,000 square feet. A 240,000-square-foot expansion to the park has already been approved and the developer is entertaining built-to-suit options for select buyers and tenants. Jim Root and Matthew Hardke of Graystone represented Frontier Enterprises, which was the original developer. The buyer was not disclosed.
TERRELL, TEXAS — Lee & Associates has negotiated a 765,798-square-foot, full-building industrial lease in Terrell, located on the eastern outskirts of Dallas. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 301 Apache Trail was constructed on 39.6 acres in 1999 and features 34-foot clear heights and 144 parking spaces. Ken Wesson and Michael Giuliano of Lee & Associates represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. Dan Lawson of Proterra Properties represented the tenant, e-commerce technology and consulting firm Cart.com.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — A partnership between North Texas-based developer M2G Ventures and Chicago-based Blue Vista Capital Management has purchased a 54,000-square-foot industrial property in Austin. The seller was not disclosed. The new ownership plans to add value to the property by enhancing the landscaping and office space, adding new signage, painting the building and extending the truck court. Leigh Ellis, Will Sikora and Chris Perry of locally based brokerage firm AQUILA Commercial negotiated the sale and will also market the property for lease.
TULSA, OKLA. — An affiliate of Dallas-based SkyWalker Property Partners has sold a 20,160-square-foot industrial flex facility in Tulsa. The building at 3717 S. Sheridan Road sits on 1.7 acres and was vacant at the time of sale. Michael Schnake and Ward Seibert of Oil Capital Commercial Real Estate Services represented SkyWalker in the transaction. The buyer, local sign maker manufacturer Gravley Holdings LLC, was self-represented.
NEW YORK CITY — Ship Essential has signed a 20,070-square-foot industrial lease in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood. The e-commerce fulfillment firm will occupy space on the fifth floor of Liberty Bklyn, a 1.3 million-square-foot waterfront industrial and office campus. David Junik, Steven Nadel, Marc Caso and Nechama Liberow of Pinnacle Realty represented the landlord, Madison Capital, in the lease negotiations. The representative of the tenant was not disclosed.
LOUISVILLE, KY. — JLL Income Property Trust has purchased Louisville Logistics Center, a 1 million-square-foot, newly constructed industrial property on Louisville’s south side. The undisclosed seller sold the Class A property for approximately $82 million. Built in 2022, Louisville Logistics Center is a cross-dock distribution center featuring 40-foot clear heights. The tenant, a global third-party logistics firm, has invested in equipment and technology specifically customized for its operations at the property. The building is leased through 2032 and features 2 percent rent escalations and two 10-year renewal options. This investment brings Chicago-based JLL Income Property Trust’s aggregate industrial allocation to nearly $2.2 billion, or 32 percent of its portfolio, across 59 properties in 13 markets.
SOMERSET, N.J. — Bridge Industrial has acquired a 152,175-square-foot facility in the Northern New Jersey community of Somerset. The newly built facility sits on a 22-acre site at 230 Belmont Drive and features a clear height of 36 feet, 28 loading docks, 108 car parking spaces and 2,500 square feet of office space. Upon acquisition, Bridge Industrial simultaneously executed a full-building lease with an undisclosed packaging company that will take occupancy immediately. Chuck Fern of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in that deal. The seller was not disclosed.