Bruce McDonald |
BEAUMONT, CA —JLL announced USAA Real Estate and McDonald Property Group have broken ground on a 1.8-million-square-foot distribution center for United Legwear & Apparel Company, LLC (ULAC) in Beaumont, California.
Chris Volpe |
City of Beaumont officials and departments heads along with executives from USAA
Real Estate, McDonald Property Group, ULAC, JLL, CBRE, HPA Architecture and
Fullmer Construction Company participated at a groundbreaking ceremony on
September 28.
“HPA
is well known throughout the entire Inland Empire region for its long-standing
expertise in designing large industrial logistics facilities and ownership
specifically selected HPA for this reason”, said Bruce McDonald of McDonald Property Group.
Luke McDaniel |
It will contain assembly, racking, and
state-of-the-art material handling conveyor automation systems and includes
approximately 30,000 SF of office space.
This
one-half mile long building will be distinguished as one of the largest known
industrial buildings in the entire Southern California region.
Cameron Driscoll |
Luke McDaniel, Cameron
Driscoll, Jeff Bellitti, and Mac Hewett of
JLL represented United Legwear.
David Consani, Jim
Koenig, Darla Longo, Barbara Emmons of CBRE and Rick John of Daum represented McDonald Property Group and USAA Real
Estate in the lease transaction which was signed in July 2022.
Jeff Bellitti |
This new ULAC massive structure is positioned on 85 acres known as Phase II of the Crossroads Logistics Center, a master-planned project at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Hwy. 60, which also includes an under construction 816,000 SF build to suit facility.
Wolverine Worldwide’s fulfillment center and
another build to suit fulfillment facility were both recently developed as
Phase I of Crossroads in 2017 and 2020 by the USAA Real Estate and McDonald
team.
Mac Hewett |
A
new Highway 60 freeway interchange overpass benefits and provides additional
access for the project near the east entrance.
The
property is 78 miles from the Port of Los Angeles, proximate to railways and
the new FedEx Ground sorting and distribution center in Palm Springs, making it
accessible to various intermodal transportation routes.
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