New Industrial Campus Set to Transform Salt Lake City
This summer, Salt Lake City will witness significant development with the groundbreaking of a new speculative industrial campus, thanks to a collaboration between Clarion Partners and Seefried Industrial Properties. Located on a prime 15-acre infill site at 4950 W. 1100 S., the campus is designed to cover a total of 264,880 square feet across two identical buildings.
Each building will feature numerous loading options, including 26 dock-high and six grade-level doors, enhancing logistics capabilities for future tenants. With nearly 270 parking spots and approximately 79,500 square feet of office space incorporated into the design, the campus aims to meet the demands of a rapidly growing industrial sector.
Strategic Location Near Key Transportation Hubs
The strategic location near major highways, including Highway 154 and Interstates 80, makes it especially advantageous for companies relying on efficient transportation. Additionally, the proximity of the RTS and Union Pacific intermodal rail terminals will connect businesses to a broader national distribution network.
Emphasis on Sustainability with LEED Certification
In line with contemporary trends in commercial real estate, the development is also designed to achieve LEED certification. This focus on sustainability reflects a growing commitment among developers to create environmentally responsible industrial spaces, aligning with broader industry goals and practices.
A Boost to Salt Lake City's Industrial Market
Current data reveals Salt Lake City's industrial market is at an exciting juncture, with around 2 million square feet of speculative projects currently in the pipeline, according to Cushman & Wakefield. However, actual completions have lagged, totaling only 19,000 square feet recently. This new campus is positioned to address some of that shortfall and cater to increasing market demand.
As leasing and marketing progress under Colliers' experienced leadership, this project stands to enhance both the economic landscape of Salt Lake City and the operational capacities of the businesses that will eventually inhabit it.
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