The rest of the building is vacant, says Doug Armbruster, VP ofleasing for IDI. He represented his firm, the park's owner, in thelease, and Josh Young with Cincinnati Commercial Realtorsrepresented the tenant. Armbruster says the building leases for$3.75 per sf, triple net.

The candy maker will use the building, which is only eight milesaway from the firm's headquarters and manufacturing facility inErlanger, for storage and distribution, Armbruster says. Thebuilding has 28-foot clear heights, allowing Perfetti to increaseits storage capacity, he says.

The park is made up of about six million sf of industrial spacespread across 400 acres. "The park is about 94% leased," Armbrustertells GlobeSt.com. "The market here has been steady. It was alittle slow last year, but it remains a good market." The park isin a southern submarket of Cincinnati.

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