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Tesla has signed a lease for its first Pacific Northwest facility, in accordance with the Puget Sound Enterprise Journal. The electrical automotive producer will occupy a 245,000-square-foot constructing in Marysville, Wash., and use it for a elements manufacturing and meeting plant.
Located at 16015 51st Ave. NE, the Tesla-leased constructing is the primary to be accomplished within the 426-acre Cascade Enterprise Park. Based on CommercialEdge information, the power got here on-line earlier this yr on a 20-acre web site. It options 52-foot by 50-foot column spacing, 36-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinklers, a 135-foot truck courtroom and 244 parking areas.
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Cascade Enterprise Park is NorthPoint Growth’s first undertaking within the Pacific Northwest. Upon completion, the commercial campus will function some 4 million sq. ft throughout 9 buildings.
Sierra Development Co. is the undertaking’s basic contractor whereas Studio North Structure served as architect; LDC and AHBL present engineering providers. KBC Advisors’ Matt Wooden and Hans Vieser, together with Kidder Mathews’ Matthew Henn and Matt Hagen, are the property’s leasing brokers.
The enterprise park is taking form throughout the 4,000-acre Cascade Industrial Heart, an industrial hub beneath building in Marysville and Arlington, Wash. Over the following decade, some 20,000 further jobs are anticipated to be led to by the hub’s improvement.
Tesla’s nationwide actions
Based on Drive Tesla Canada, the Marysville lease will not be Tesla’s first time scouting out facility area within the state. In early 2021, the corporate was seeking to develop to a 206,000-square-foot industrial constructing in Lakewood, Wash. Nonetheless, it seems as if the transaction by no means finalized.
Early this yr, Tesla signed a full-building lease in Brookshire, Texas. The commercial facility, encompassing greater than 1 million sq. ft, is within the Empire West Enterprise Park. Whereas concrete plans for the power have been unknown on the time of its signing, it was anticipated that the corporate would use the area for fabricating and storing energy sources for automobiles.