Industrial Park Sale Marks Largest Industrial Transaction In Orlando Market This Year, Tops All Industrial Transactions From 2023
LBA Logistics paid $120 million to New York-based Link Logistics, a subsidiary of Blackstone, for the asset.
LBA Logistics paid $120 million to New York-based Link Logistics, a subsidiary of Blackstone, for the asset.
Derek Riggelman of Lee & Associates represented the undisclosed seller in the $9.8 million transaction.
Beyond Commercial’s Rafael Mendez represented the tenant in the multi-year lease deal. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
William “Bo” Bradford, Co-President & Principal, CCIM, SIOR, with Lee & Associates represented the seller in this transaction. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The Dr. Pepper and Snapple bottler currently occupies a distribution center at 1969 W. New Hampshire Street in southwest Orlando, but will be vacating to move to the new building. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
William “Bo” Bradford and Tom McFadden negotiated the deals. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The deal included the renewal of an existing lease and a 14,400-square-foot expansion. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Tom McFadden, SIOR and William “Bo” Bradford, CCIM, SIOR with Lee & Associates of Central Florida represented the landlord in the transaction. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
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