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3/25/21
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Construction has started on LINK Logistics Center @ Depot Park, a new, 477k sf freestanding industrial/warehouse and distribution building in Sacramento. Situated on nearly 27 acres, the new Class A facility is strategically located at 6101 Midway St, within Link Logistics Real Estate’s Depot Park.
LINK Logistics Center will feature many desired modern design elements to serve today’s logistics and e-commerce companies, including a 36-foot clear height, 114 dock-high doors, eight grade-level doors, ESFR sprinklers, heavy power, skylights, and ample on-site parking options. Also unique to the property, the neighboring undeveloped parcel also owned by Link will offer the potential for an abundance of additional auto or trailer parking, able to accommodate more than 1600 autos or 572 trailers.
The property is situated within 30 minutes of Sacramento International Airport, Mather Airport, and Sacramento McLellan Airport, and is approximately 20 minutes from the Port of Sacramento, 90 minutes from the Port of Oakland, and 60 minutes from the Port of Stockton.
Depot Park, which consists of a renovated Army Depot, offers a unique blend of dignified and completely renovated buildings, acre-sized open warehouses, attractive and flexible office interiors as well as expansive yard plus covered outside storage areas. The park offers other amenities including Day Care facility, conference center, restaurant, multiple fiber providers, and fully secure 24/7 guarded gates.
Project Leasing is being handled by Cushman & Wakefield’s Matt Cologna, SIOR, Bryce MacDonald, David Nicholson, John McManus, MCR, CCIM, and Tyson Vallenari, SIOR.
“The LINK Logistics Center @ Depot Park will provide much needed Class A industrial/warehouse product in Sacramento, the fastest growing large city in California,” said Matt Cologna. “This new state-of-the-art development will represent Sacramento’s only Class A building to be located in a fully secured industrial business park and the only project of its size in the Power Inn Road submarket in recent years.”
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