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Conor, Dayton Street Complete 1.1M-SF Stockton Industrial

The co-development team of Conor Commercial Real Estate and Dayton Street Partners, along with their partner, an affiliate of Heitman LLC, have completed Central Industrial Center. Located in Stockton, the Class A industrial development incorporates three speculative buildings totaling 1,090,160 square feet. The property is currently available for lease.

Positioned on a 56-acre infill site, Central Industrial Center offers proximity to Interstate 5 and Highway 99. Additionally, it is located immediately north of Stockton Metropolitan Airport, a major cargo hub for several shipping companies, and adjacent to both Union Pacific and BNSF rail yards with track stubbed to the property.

“We are excited to share the completion of these state-of-the-art buildings,” said Sven Tustin, chief growth officer at Conor. “The site provides great logistical advantages, and the buildings offer significant flexibility for tenants, making this ideal for any business seeking manufacturing or warehouse space in Stockton.”

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