Dermody Properties is preparing to start construction on a 411,330-sq.-ft. distribution facility in Rialto.
The company recently acquired a 19-acre site in Rialto to build the distribution center called LogistiCenter at Rialto I.
HPA is the project’s architect, while Fullmer Construction has been selected as the general contractor. The project is expected to be completed by December.
The site is located in the established Renaissance Rialto Business Park with immediate access to Interstate 210 via Alder Avenue and is five miles east of the I-210/I-15 interchange.
The building will feature a 36‘ clear height, a 185‘ concrete truck court, and 49 dock-high doors, 77 truck trailer spots and 245 auto parking stalls.
“This is an outstanding location for logistics-focused companies because of its proximity to major freeways, giving companies easy access to Southern California markets and the L.A. and Long Beach ports,“ Pat Gallagher of Dermody Properties said in a statement. “This is a continuation of Dermody Properties‘ strategy to actively acquire and develop in Southern California.”
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