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Bristol Group to Complete Development of 178k-SF Long Island Warehouse  

Bristol Group is nearing completion of its 178,134-square-foot speculative warehouse development at 49 Mall Drive in Commack, New York.  

Located within the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge, the 10.75-acre property offers access to the Long Island Expressway and Northern State Parkway. The facility features a 36-foot clear height, dock-high loading doors, drive-in loading ramps, and parking spaces. Customizable office space is available for future tenants. The project, set to be finished in June 2023, aims to repurpose a blighted pharmaceutical property into a modern logistics facility.  

This strategic area of Central Long Island is highly underserved in terms of modern industrial buildings, and we’re very excited to deliver the first high-cube warehouse development in the highly sought-after Hauppauge area,” said Dave Williams, managing director of Bristol Group. JLL is handling the leasing of the property with a team led by Doug Omstrom, Max Omstrom, and Tom DiMicelli. 

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