Brennan Investment Group Acquires 112-Acres For Lakeland, Florida, Logistics Campus
01/19/2016
The newly-named CenterState Logistics Park, will consist of approximately 1.2 million square feet of Class A distribution space, which Brennan will construct in two phases. Phase One will consist of two buildings, with a combined square footage of 720,000. Phase Two, consisting of approximately 480,000 square feet, will commence upon the completion and leasing of Phase One.
The site is bordered by Old Polk City Road on the north and State Route 33 on the south and sits one-half mile from Interstate 4. The property is located in the epicenter of the I-4 Corridor, midway between Tampa and Orlando.
Bob Krueger, Southeast Managing Principal for Brennan Investment Group said, "the Florida industrial markets are resurgent with strong tenant demand. The I-4 Corridor in particular, given its central location within Florida, is seeing a significant rise in big box leasing as Florida's in-migration of permanent residents and job growth leads the nation in most economic indicators."
"Demographically, the Orlando-Lakeland-Tampa area is becoming a mega-region with a current population of about 6 million people that is projected to more than double over the next twenty-five years," he added. Krueger was the lead project developer on First Park at Bridgewater, the first major Class A development to be built in Lakeland in 2004.
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