Tracy 205. Picture courtesy of CBRE
Trammell Crow Co. and CBRE Funding Administration have wrapped development at Tracy 205 Logistics Middle in Joaquin County, Calif.
The Class A industrial facility is situated 1269 E. Grant Line Street within the metropolis of Tracy’s Northeast industrial submarket, providing connectivity for tenants within the Bay Space and Northern California.
A single constructing, the cross-dock facility totals 606,343 sq. toes and options 40-foot clear heights, 4,054 sq. toes of workplace area and a secured, totally fenced yard, in addition to 40,000-pound mechanical dock levelers, a 185-foot full-depth truck courtroom and a devoted full-movement intersection. The warehouse is outfitted with LED lights, 4,000 amp electrical service, sky lights and an ESFR system.
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The property is designed to attraction to distribution occupiers aiming to service the area, in line with an announcement from Trammell Crow.
Situated 18 miles from the Stockton Metropolitan Airport, the ability is inside 60 miles of the San Jose and Oakland airports and 76 miles from Sacramento Worldwide Airport. The ability is 21 miles from the Port of Stockton, on the Stockton Ship Channel of the Pacific Ocean, and 53 miles from the Port of Oakland within the San Francisco Bay.
Kier & Wright was civil engineer on the mission, whereas Huge D Pacific Builders was the final contractor and HPA Structure designed the constructing.
Tracy 205 is accessible to lease, with Daniel Davis, Ryan Davis, Thomas Davis and Robert Taylor of CBRE‘s Central Valley Workforce advertising the ability.