The Harold M. Pittman Co., a global graphics arts supplier based in Totowa, NJ, has signed a 10.5-year lease for an estimated aggregate rent of $3 million at the five-year-old park, the largest industrial-office real estate campus of its kind in Kennesaw, local brokers familiar with that submarket tell GlobeSt.com.
Pittman plans to use the structure for office space, warehousing and distribution of the company's varied product line, Lisa Ward, vice president of leasing for IDI's Atlanta region, tells GlobeSt.com. Ward represented her company in the transaction. David Beak and Joseph Mullican of NAI/Brannen Goddard negotiated for Pittman.
The deal took about three months to complete, from contract signing to closing, Ward says. "Pittman looked at several alternative locations" before deciding on NorthPark 75, she adds. IDI has 106,625 sf of rentable space left in the new building scheduled for September completion. The park is located along the Interstate 75 North transportation corridor.
Ward declined to disclose the average asking gross rent range at the park. The Pittman lease equates to about $4 per sf. Atlanta-based Colliers Cauble Co. estimates area flex industrial space is renting for $5 to $7 per sf; shallow bay and distribution space at $2.75 to $3.75 per sf; and warehouse at $2.50 to $2.75 per sf.
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