MIDDLETOWN, PA–Woodmont Industrial Partners says The Clark Group, a logistics provider for print media, has signed a three-year lease for 103,217 square feet at 400 Capital Lane in the Capital Logistics Center in Middletown, PA.

Capital Logistics Center is 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, which is owned through a joint venture of Woodmont and AEW Capital Management, is now fully leased.

The Clark Group was represented by Michael Hess, Patrick Lafferty and Bart Anderson of the CBRE Harrisburg office. It plans to use the space to store publications.

The Capital Logistics Center is the ideal location for a leading logistics company like The Clark Group and we look forward to forging a long-term relationship with the company,” says Eric Witmondt, chief executive officer of Woodmont Industrial Partners. “Now that the capital improvements are complete, the complex has helped to bridge the gap for quality industrial space in the region.”

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

The facility is located at the heart of the I-81 Distribution Corridor in central Pennsylvania. It 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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