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Construction is Underway on Three-Building East Tracy Industrial Site

Tracy Logistics Park represents one of the last remaining large development sites in east Tracy, at the heart of the Central Valley warehouse and distribution market. Seefried Industrial Properties, in a joint venture with Clarion Partners LLC, recently broke ground on the three-building industrial project slated for completion in late 2021. Seefried and Clarion originally purchased the 76-acre site in January of last year for an undisclosed amount.

Located at the northeast corner of Grant Line and Chrisman road in San Joaquin County, the project will total 1.026 million square feet of office and warehouse space in three buildings consisting of 210,000 square feet, 507,800 square feet and 309,000 square feet. Together, the project will offer tenants the opportunity to occupy space ranging from 20,000 to 500,000 square feet, and appeal to rail-dependent industries and flex-tech light industrial tenants.

HPA has been engaged as the architect, K&W as the civil engineer and Alston Construction as the general contractor.

The Colliers International team of Mike Goldstein and John Steinbuch will lead the leasing and marketing efforts for the new project.

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