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PCCP, NFI Acquire Savannah-Area Warehouse Duo

A joint venture of PCCP, LLC and NFI has acquired 95 Logistics at Pooler Parkway, consisting of two institutional quality, fully leased, industrial distribution facilities totaling 565,000 square feet located in Pooler, GA. The infill location is within 12 miles of both the Garden City and Ocean terminals of the Port of Savannah and is next to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. 

Built in 2019, the buildings are within an institutional park setting and feature 32’ clear heights. The front-load building I totals 347,525 square feet. The rear-load Building II totals 216,964 square feet and is occupied by Store Supply Warehouse and GCE International. 

“We believe this property provides PCCP with a fully occupied, high quality, cash-flowing asset in an expanding industrial market,” said Ryan Dodge, a managing director with PCCP. “Area growth has been driven by the Port of Savannah’s continued expansion which only appears to be ramping up further.” 

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