Jason
Quintel |
The project is scheduled to break ground in the fourth quarter of 2023 and will include a state-of-the-art speculative building totaling 335,157 square feet of office and warehouse space.
“The opportunity to acquire one of the last
remaining sites in the east Tracy submarket was too good to pass up,” said Jason
Quintel, Senior Vice President of Seefried’s Western Region.
Mike Goldstein |
The proposed project is strategically located at
the northwest corner of Grant Line Road and Chrisman Road, offering easy access
to all major transportation arterials including I-205, I-5, I-580 and HWY
99.
The
industrial site offers close proximity to both the Union Pacific and Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Intermodal facilities and is ±54 miles east of the Port of
Oakland and ±65 miles south of Sacramento.
Located along ideal transportation corridors to the Western US & Bay Area, Tracy is considered the best distribution location in the Central Valley.
As a nationally recognized developer of
industrial space, Seefried plans to include Class A industry leading
specifications on the new project including ample auto and trailer parking,
36-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinklers, and LED warehouse and site lighting to
meet the needs of modern industrial users.
The Colliers team of Mike Goldstein and John
Steinbuch represented the partners in the land transaction and will handle
leasing efforts on behalf of the project.
HPA Architecture is serving as the project’s
architect of record; Kier & Wright is the civil engineer.
Contact:
Barbara Bennett
Phone: +1 520 661
9641
Email: bbennett@seefriedproperties.com
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