Developers have leased a more than 1 million square foot warehouse in Wilmer where Nike USA obtained economic incentives.
is part of a 3.55 million-square-foot, 252-acre business park Logistics Property is building near Union Pacific Railroad’s southern Dallas County intermodal depot on I-45.
Kacy Jones, John Hendricks, Seth Kelly and Dan Estes with CBRE Group negotiated the lease with Nathan Lawrence. Logistics Property is currently building a fourth phase 620,000-square-foot warehouse in the Wilmer business park.with more than 80 million square feet of space in the development pipeline.
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