According to Brian Parno, vice president of Stirling Capital, the new building is the largest industrial facility now available in the Inland Empire North region of San Bernardino County. It is also a green building targeted for LEED certification that was designed to be leased to any combination of one to four users.
Distribution Centre 13A is the fourth class A industrial building completed at Southern California Logistics Centre as part of phase one development totaling more than 6.5 million sf. The space is being marketed by the CB Richard Ellis team of Jay Dick, Darla Longo and Mark Latimer.
Besides the newly opened building, the phase one development at SCLC includes a 408,000-sf Rubbermaid West Coast distribution facility that was occupied in October 2007 and two multi-tenant industrial buildings totaling approximately 224,000 sf that were completed earlier this year.
Southern California Logistics Center is being developed at the former George Air Force Base. The master plan for the 8,500-acre site is creating a multimodal freight transportation hub supported by air, ground and rail connections.
In addition to the 2,500-acre SCLC, which is entitled for 65 million sf of development, the project includes the 2,500-acre Southern California Logistics Airport and Southern California Rail Complex, a planned 3,500-acre intermodal and multimodal complex including rail-served facilities. Foothill Ranch, CA-based Stirling and DCT Industrial Trust Inc. of Denver are developing the project in a public/private partnership with the City of Victorville.
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