New DCs in North America and Europe
ARCO Construction Co. will complete a $3.4 million speculative
building for the Meramec Bottom Development LLC. The
61,500-square-foot building will be on a five-acre site adjacent to
the Phase I warehouse/office complex also built by ARCO. That
facility is 100% occupied.
ProLogis has signed two new agreements to develop approximately 1.2
million square feet of industrial space in the eastern US for BMW
of North America. ProLogis will develop a distribution center for
the automaker in eastern Pennsylvania totaling 870,000 square feet
and another in suburban Chicago totaling 305,000 square feet. BMW
will use the facilities for storage and handling of automotive and
motorcycle parts as well as accessory and lifestyle items.
ProLogis has also acquired a 252,000-square-foot BMW distribution
facility in Mt. Olive, NJ. BMW will continue to occupy that
facility, which serves as its northeast distribution center for
automotive and motorcycle parts. It will operate under a lease
agreement with ProLogis until completion of the Pennsylvania
facility.
In other news, ProLogis will develop a distribution center in
Germany for outdoor retailer Jack Wolfskin.
The facility, totaling 366,000 square feet, will be developed on
land recently acquired by ProLogis southwest of Hamburg. It will
serve as Wolfskin's main distribution center for Europe and will
serve markets in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland,
Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and the United Kingdom. Completion is
expected in the second half of 2008.
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