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8/16/23
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Construction has started on what we’re told will be the largest speculative industrial facility in the Pacific Northwest. Located at 2700 Talley Way in Kelso, WA, the 82-acre site will include 1.186 msf of industrial space. The project, a development of Trammell Crow Company (TCC) and JV partner Diamond Realty Investments, is scheduled for delivery in October 2024.
The single-story building will feature 40’ clear height; 650’ deep, double-loaded, 8,000 amps; 219 dock door positions; 351 trailer parking stalls; and 514 auto parking stalls. The site also includes adjacent land area that will allow for building expansion, a yard, or additional parking stalls. Construction will target LEED Core and Shell certification.
Project partners include HPA Architecture serving as the architect of record and Sierra Construction acting as the general contractor. Cara Nolan of CBRE Portland and Andrew Stark of CBRE Seattle are handling the marketing and leasing of the property.
“Located in Kelso, the site is adjacent to Interstate 5 with immediate access to the highway at Exit 36. In fact, the project’s entrance is a signalized intersection with the on-ramps to I-5. Its location also benefits from a great labor profile, pulling from the Portland metropolitan area, 20 miles to the south,” said Kirk Olsen, a principal with TCC Portland. “The development is designed to meet a wide range of users and it can be customized with the additional 18 acres of land for building expansion, yard, or added parking for trailers and autos. The regional market continues to see demand for Class A logistics space among a variety of industrial users needing to grow their footprint.”
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