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7/02/18
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Prologis purchased two newly-constructed industrial buildings from CT at its NorCal Logistics Center in Stockton for $47 mil. The two buildings total 575.1k sf of space and mark the initial completion of CT’s three-building Phase I development of the larger 4.4 msf NorCal Logistics Center.
Prologis, the largest owner of industrial space in the U.S., paid approximately $82 per square foot for the buildings, which were unleased and in shell condition at closing.
“These transactions reflect the high demand for world-class logistics facilities in major distribution markets nationwide,” said Carter Ewing, managing partner of CT. “The speed with which these buildings transacted following completion mirrors the strong interest we are experiencing in several other projects we currently have underway.”
NorCal Logistics Center is home to General Mills, KeHE Foods, Allen Distributors and Fox Head, and is in the heart of California’s Central Valley, a 185 msf industrial market. The region is an extension of a global logistics supply chain infrastructure directly linked to West Coast ports in Oakland/Stockton, Los Angeles/Long Beach, Portland, OR and Seattle/Tacoma, WA.
CT purchased the 345-acre industrial site for NorCal Logistics Center in May 2017 and has now completed the first phase development, including a third 1.12 msf building, one of the single largest speculative industrial buildings in Northern California. The second phase of development will begin toward the end of 2018 and include three buildings totaling approximately 1.6 msf of space.
CT was represented in the sale by Kevin Dal Porto, Blake Rasmussen and John McManus of Cushman & Wakefield; Prologis was self-represented.
In addition, CT is in development on major logistics centers near Chicago, Atlanta and in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, where the company last month announced the development of Oakdale Logistics Center in Grand Prairie, TX. The company plans to announce three new development projects in the next few months, further extending its nationwide logistics footprint.
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