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Pacific Summit Logistics Center, an 824,000 square-foot, cross-dock industrial building in Salt Lake City, UT
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Salt Lake City, UT – Pacific Industrial,
a privately held investment firm that focuses on the development and
acquisition of industrial real estate in select west coast markets, announced it
has broken ground on the Pacific Summit Logistics Center, an 824,000
square-foot, cross-dock industrial building in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Neil Mishurda
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Pacific Industrial purchased the 48-acre property in an
off-market transaction and immediately commenced construction the day after
closing, according to Neil Mishurda, Co-Founder of Pacific
Industrial.
The project will be best-in-class and will feature 131 dock
high doors in a cross-dock configuration,oversizedtruck courts that are up to
213 feet deep, and a minimum clear height of 40 feet.
“The size and layout were specifically designed to
meet the needs of large logistics firms,” explains Mishurda.
“The project is already drawing attention from major
distributors, which we believe is demonstrative of the exceptional quality of
the development and the growing demand for large, modern Class-A industrial
facilities throughout the region.”
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New Salt Lake City International Airport
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Located in Salt Lake City’s most sought-after industrial
submarket, the Northwest Quadrant, Pacific Summit Logistics Center will sit
adjacent to the recently expanded Salt Lake City International Airport and
benefits from excellent access to the I-80, I-215, I-15 freeways as well as the
new Mountain View Corridor, a five-lane key logistics highway. “This strong location, coupled with the current lack of
availability in the Northwest Quadrant strategically positions Pacific Summit
Logistics Center to attract a top tier business for occupancy,” adds
Mishurda.
Pacific Summit Logistics Center will be located at 885 N
John Cannon Drive in Salt Lake City, Utah and will be completed in Q2
2022.
CONTACT:
Lisa James / Lexi Astfalk
Brower Group
(949) 438-6262
ljames@brower-group.com
www.Pac-Industrial.com
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