It is one of the largest and most significant speculative industrial developments with available space in the South Florida market.
I-4 Logistics Park is to be a 128-acre industrial complex that will also include two 500,000-square-foot buildings.
The project is designed to accommodate freight-forwarding and air cargo warehousing.
The development in Dallas–Fort Worth that will be among the first ever using sustainable building materials.
The warehouse development will include 295 car parking spots and 164 spots for trailers.
One of the strongest selling points for the space, which already has garnered strong interest, is its location,
Plans are to to construct Kings Logistics Center warehouse facilities from 300,000 to 658,000 square feet.
Features of the five-story building include 63 loading docks, 372 trailer stalls, 1,846 car parking stalls.
The building, which would be 45 feet in height, is being designed to have 78 loading docks.
Seefried Industrial Properties, Willmeng and DLR Group transformed the former TEN Industrial Distribution Center Phase I into a state-of-the-art facility for Amazon.
The state-of-the-art building will encompass 181,500 square feet and serve as a package delivery center for the tenant.
The fulfillment center is expected to create several thousand jobs. Two shifts will work daily, with employees coming in for 10.5 hours at a time.
Industrial developers in the Chicago region set another record in Q4 for the amount of new space under construction.
Seefried Industrial Properties plans to develop a 1.5-million SF fulfillment center for a major online retailer within Sakioka Farms Business Park.