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he Broe Group, a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure company, has acquired the 14-acre property at 5601 Bucknell in Georgia's dynamic Fulton County Industrial District. This rare infill redevelopment opportunity provides unparalleled last-mile access to the Southeastern United States.
Broe Real Estate Group (BREG) plans to develop a 225,000 SF build-to-suit industrial facility with rail service from Fulton County Railroad (FCR), one of four OmniTRAX railroads in Georgia that connect customers to the North American rail network. The institutional quality redevelopment will provide unparalleled rail, port, and market access to the Southeastern United States.
"This project bundles proximity, power, and population centers," said BREG SVP Kevin Caille. "With seven megawatts of power, direct rail service, and exceptional market access, this site is the best parcel in the best market and holds unlimited potential for industrial manufacturing and distribution facilities."
The redevelopment will capitalize on demand for Atlanta Proper industrial space at record levels, with pad ready construction forecasted for February 2025. The I-20 West industrial district serves as a premier logistics location for Metro Atlanta and the Southeastern United States.
"5601 Bucknell is a prime example of Broe's market differentiator that pairs rail and real estate to create optimized logistics facilities," said OmniTRAX Chief Commercial Officer Ryan Higgins. "This project leverages our existing Fulton County Railroad service with an exceptional urban site that can serve 80% of U.S. population centers."
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