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4/19/16
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Stirling Capital Investments has begun work on a 444.7k sf industrial facility at Southern California Logistics Centre (SCLC), the 2,500-acre commercial and industrial complex entitled for 60 msf of development in Victorville.
A 211k sf pre-lease commitment for the new facility was secured from a national manufacturer, which kicked off the project, and the remainder of the facility is now committed to a second multi-national tenant who will utilize the 233.7k sf space for regional and national distribution of their products.
The new development underscores Stirling Capital Investments collaboration with local and regional government to establish the Inland Empire’s High Desert as a regional manufacturing hub as well as their continued efforts alongside the City of Victorville to attract top-tier businesses to Southern California Logistics Centre.
“We are thrilled to be constructing another major phase of the redevelopment of the George Air Force Base,” said Brian D. Parno, Chief Operating Officer for Stirling Development. “With occupancy in our 3 msf of existing development exceeding 99 percent, we were poised for another expansion. The emergence of our project as a prime commercial and manufacturing hub will prove to be a huge benefit to the city and High Desert region which will continue to payoff for many years into the future.”
The official site groundbreaking occurred in January and construction of the new facility is currently underway. Full completion and occupancy is anticipated in the fall of this year. The state-of-the-art facility sits on 21.7 acres and includes quality features such as energy efficient LED warehouse lighting with motion sensors, abundant natural daylighting from skylights, cross-dock design, 32-foot clear height, ESFR fire protection, secured full concrete truck courts and ample power.
Build-to-suit opportunities at SCLC ranging from 50k sf to over 1 msf are readily available with flexibility, expansion, expedited timing and environmentally conscious features in mind. SCLC along with the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA) and the Southern California Rail Complex (SCRC) - which together make up Global Access Victorville – have generated approximately 2,400 of jobs in the region.
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