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7/17/19
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Plastipak Packaging Inc leased an additional 233.8k sf at Stirling Development’s Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA). Plastipak’s new lease term is 96 months and is at an existing building that is adjacent to the 296.2k sf building where Plastipak houses its current manufacturing operations, giving the firm a total of 530.2k of space occupied at SCLA, an 8,500-acre multimodal freight transportation hub at the former George Air Force Base in Victorville.
Plastipak’s need for expansion is due to the company’s new venture of manufacturing water in conjunction with their existing manufacturing operations of producing plastic bottles and containers. This is Plastipak’s second investment in its North American operations in the last 12 months. Last year, the company invested $10 mil into state-of-the-art machinery and equipment for one of its manufacturing facilities in Texas.
Plastipak’s expansion comes on the heels of Stirling Development’s completion of an expansion for Newell Brands via the construction of 466.3k sf additional square feet to supplement its existing space. Newell now solely occupies two buildings at SCLA, Distribution Centre 3 and Distribution Centre 18. Since Newell first leased space at SCLA in 2006, it has grown its footprint more than 155% to over 1.4 msf feet total.
In addition to Plastipak Packaging and Newell Brands, corporate tenants at SCLA include Dr. Pepper / Snapple, United Furniture, Red Bull, Mission Foods, Sparkletts, General Electric, FedEx and more.
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