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McCollister’s Transportation Group is moving its Atlanta-area base from Norcross to Suwanee

McCollister’s Transportation Group Moves Base to Clarion Partners’ Horizon Pointe Park

McCollister’s Transportation Group is moving its Atlanta-area base from Norcross to Suwanee. The company will occupy the entire Clarion Partners-owned 168,584-square-foot Building 100 of Horizon Pointe Park.

The front-load facility at 530 Horizon Drive is about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, within two miles of Interstate 85. It came online in 2016 and features 32-foot clear heights, 60-foot loading bays, 33 dock doors and 16 levelers. It’s equipped with ESFR sprinkler systems and has 87 parking spaces. 

Lee & Associates Executive Vice President & Principal Joseph Mullican, along with NAI President Scott Mertz, brokered the lease on behalf of McCollister’s Transportation Group.  

In spite of rising interest rates, the industrial sector continues to register high demand and increasing rental rates. Nationally, as of March, rent is up 7.1 percent year-over-year. In Metro Atlanta during the same period, rent growth was at 7.3 percent.

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