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LBA Logistics' Industry Center at Melrose Park will span three buildings totaling 651,617 square feet

McShane Completes Melrose Park Complex for LBA Logistics

McShane Construction Company provided design-build construction services for three speculative industrial buildings in Melrose Park, IL on behalf of client LBA Logistics. Known as Industry Center at Melrose Park, the new development spans 651,617 square feet. 

“We worked with LBA and our design-build partner, Harris Architects, to create modern facilities that provide tenants with everything they need to operate efficiently,” said Tom Beres, Regional VP – Industrial at McShane.  

He continued, “We’re confident that Industry Center at Melrose Park will be a great investment for our client and a great place for the tenants to grow their operations.”  

McShane also performed three interior buildouts at Industry Center. Tenants included a transportation, trucking, and railroad company, a logistics and package delivery company, and a portable storage and moving company. 

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