MIDDLETOWN, PA—Woodmont Industrial Partners has filled up yet another quarter-million square foot distribution center in central Pennsylvania, more evidence of roaring demand for logistics space in the Northeast as companies transform their supply chains to meet e-commerce needs and rapid delivery demands from consumers.

AC Products has renewed its 61,620 square-foot long-term lease at 400 Capital Lane, part of the Capital Logistics Center, a six-building, 1.55-million-square-foot industrial complex situated on more than 100 acres in Middletown, PA. The 242,824-square-foot building is now fully leased.

AC Products renewed its lease for a term of five years and three months. The company will use the space as a warehouse and distribution facility, as well as a showroom and sales space to display product for contractors and customers. The CBRE team of Michael Hess, Patrick Lafferty and Bart Anderson of the CBRE Harrisburg office represented AC Products.

“The strategic location and contemporary features of 400 Capital Lane were some of the key factors in AC Products' decision to stay in the space,” says Eric Witmondt, CEO of Woodmont Industrial Partners. “Capital Logistics Center is truly one of the most advanced industrial parks in the region and we're pleased that both current and prospective tenants share in this sentiment.”

400 Capital Lane is one of the six state-of-the-art, class A industrial buildings at Capital Logistics Center. Features include thirty dock doors, three drive-in doors, T5 and high-bay lighting, a six-inch reinforced concrete floor and a standing seam metal roof.

In addition to 400 Capital Lane, Woodmont Industrial and AEW Capital Management also recently completed the construction of 200 Capital Lane, the largest building in the Capital Logistics Center, which is now equipped with T-5 lighting, an ESFR system, 87 dock doors plus two drive-in doors and 36' clear ceilings throughout. Currently, 400,060 square feet of space is available for lease.

Conveniently located in Central Pennsylvania at the heart of the I-81 Distribution Corridor, the Capital Logistics Center fronts the Pennsylvania Turnpike and is less than a mile away from Harrisburg International Airport. The property is also near local FedEx and UPS facilities as well as Routes I-283, I-83 and 322.

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