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Stream Breaks Ground on Four-Building Industrial in Oxnard

Stream Realty Partners has broken ground on 101 Logistics Center, a 738,000-square-foot, four-building, Class A industrial complex in Oxnard.

Located in the North Los Angeles industrial submarket, the development includes buildings ranging in size from 109,050 to 308,561 square feet and is designed to meet the demands of modern occupiers, including last-mile, e-commerce and fulfillment operations.

“Breaking ground at 101 Logistics Center symbolizes the importance of strong partnerships and maintaining high conviction that is underpinned by fundamentals, particularly during times of economic and market volatility,” said Scott Sowanick, managing director and partner at Stream. “Since this project’s inception, our team’s core investment thesis has not just survived, it has strengthened.”

Situated at 2921 Sakioka Dr., 2721 Sakioka Dr., 1711 Synergy Cir. and 1611 Synergy Cir., the development is being led by Stream senior director Nick Kreuter, director Andrew Warren and Sowanick. Newmark’s John DeGrinis, Patrick DuRoss, Jeff Abraham and Javier Galvan oversee leasing efforts.

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