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EverWest Real Estate Investors has acquired 21.1 acres and two new, fully speculative state-of-the-art distribution buildings in Rex, GA

EverWest Acquires Spec Distribution Buildings in Rex, GA

EverWest Real Estate Investors has acquired 21.1 acres and two new, fully speculative state-of-the-art distribution buildings in Rex, GA.

The property, at 9485 Highway 42 North in Rex, GA, fronts Highway 42. It’s less than one mile from I-675, with quick access to I-75, I-285 and the Atlanta airport. It includes two new, Class A industrial distribution buildings totaling 268,400 square feet situated on a large site zoned for light industrial use.

The buildings offer 32-foot clear height, LED lighting, ESFR sprinklers, wide columns, and 72 dock-high and four drive-in doors in a rear-load configuration. They have features attractive to small and midsize users such as 200-foot building depths, above-market dock ratios and various storefronts to provide flexibility for single or multiple tenants.

The JLL team of Britton Burdette, Dennis Mitchell, Matt Wirth, Mitchell Townsend and Jim Freeman brokered the transaction between EverWest and InLight, the project’s developer.

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