MIDDLETOWN, PA—Allen Distribution, a third-party logistics service provider based in Central Pennsylvania, signed a 321,333 square-foot lease for an entire building at Woodmont Industrial Partners' Capital Logistics Center.

"Allen Distribution was particularly attracted to the Capital Logistics Center given its central location in the Harrisburg market and Ownership's ability to accommodate their overall sizing need," Kim Meincke of Jones Lang LaSalle's Lehigh Valley office tells GlobeSt.com exclusively.

The building at 100 Capital Lane. is part of the recently-renovated Capital Logistics Center, a six-building, 1.55-million-square-foot industrial complex situated on more than 100 acres in Middletown, PA. A joint venture of Woodmont Industrial Partners and AEW Capital Management, the property features an adhered EPDM roof and 7-inch un-reinforced concrete floor with 54 doors with 33 knock-out panels.

"The Capital Logistics Center is truly one of the most modern, highly sought-after industrial parks in the region," says Eric Witmondt, chief executive officer of Woodmont. "Strategically located in Central Pennsylvania, the complex is ideal for companies that operate distribution lines in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic."

In addition to the upgrades at 100 Capital Lane, Woodmont recently completed the redevelopment of 200 Capital Lane, a 400,060-square-foot building that is currently available for lease. The building features include 54 dock doors, two drive-in doors, T5 lighting with motion sensors, a six-inch reinforced concrete floor and a standing seam metal roof. The site also includes 200 car parking spaces and 81 trailer drops, both with potential to expand.

In addition to JLL's Meincke, Allen Distribution's lease was facilitated by Jason Webb of JLL, while the CBRE Harrisburg team of Michael Hess, Patrick Lafferty and Bart Anderson represented Woodmont Industrial Partners.  

"Woodmont Industrial's redevelopment of the Capital Logistics Center has been a key factor in attracting long-term tenants to the property," said Michael Hess, senior vice president of CBRE's Harrisburg office. "Companies of all sizes can capitalize on the opportunity to lease space at 200 Capital Lane, which is the largest building in the Capital Logistics Center."

Situated 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.


 

Correction, 11/16/2015: An earlier headline and summary of this story incorrectly reported that Allen Distribution had purchased the building described in the story. Allen has leased the building from its owner, Woodmont Industrial Partners. Also, JLL
broker Kim Meincke's name was misspelled in one reference. It has since been corrected.

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