213 ACRES OF OPPORTUNITY - New construction and industrial/distribution build-to-suit options of 675,000 to 1.2 million square feet - Cushman ...
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213± ACRES OF OPPORTUNITY New construction and industrial/distribution build-to-suit options of 675,000 to 1.2 million square feet
AERIAL I-65 South Commerce Park offers build-to-suit sites and new speculative construction in the nation’s premier central location for logistics, air cargo, manufacturing and more. I-65 South Commerce Park is strategically located at the Crossroads of America on Interstate 65 just thirty-five miles from the Indianapolis International Airport and the second largest FedEx Hub in the United States. Contact us to learn more about the opportunities available at I-65 South Commerce Park—where innovation meets excellence. BLDG #3 BLDG #2 BLDG #4 BLDG #1 519,728 SF BLDG #5 65 The Owner/Developer Sunbeam Development Corporation and affiliate companies own and manage a diverse portfolio of real estate primarily located in Indiana and Florida. Developments include industrial parks, suburban office parks and shopping centers. Sunbeam buys large tracts of land in growth areas and provides funding and expertise for the infrastructure to support major development. I-65 South Commerce Park will be a long-range investment for Sunbeam.
CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN 572’ 572’ 572’ Proposed Detention Pond Proposed Building 4 Proposed Building 5 1180’ 1180’ 675,110 SF 675,110 SF Proposed Detention Pond Proposed Detention Pond Proposed Building 3 1,219,983 SF 2133’ Proposed Detention 1278’ Pond Proposed Building 2 572’ 731,016 SF I-65 South Commerce Park offers build-to-suit and new speculative construction sites with options of 675,000 square feet to 1.2 million square feet. Building 2 731,016 SF (Proposed) Building 3 1,219,983 SF (Proposed) Building 4 675,110 SF (Proposed) Building 5 675,110 SF (Proposed) Building 1 * 519,728 SF - Occupancy 1Q 2021 (not shown on site plan above)
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Franklin / Johnson County, Indiana Sugar Creek Wildlife Boxley Arcadia Walnut LOCATION: Less than 18 miles from downtown Indianapolis and 22 miles from the Indianapolis International Management Area Terhune Grove 38 Mechanicsburg 421 65 Perkinsville Airport. A distribution company can ship to Louisville in 90 minutes or to Chicago in 3.5 hours. 47 Thorntown 52 Pike 47 Elizaville Sheridan Bakers Corner Cicero Strawtown Deming 38 BUSINESS CLIMATE: Johnson County and the State of Indiana offer a nationally recognized pro-business 39 19 Clare climate. Since 2006, more than 60 companies have relocated to Johnson County while an additional 57 75 Waugh Lamong 32 Hortonville Morse Reservoir Hazelrigg 421 Stringtown Fishersburg Big 38 Lapel companies chose to remain in the county and expand their business. Ulen 31 Springs Durbin Dover 32 32 Gadsen Rosston Jolletville Eagletown 38 32 32 Noblesville REGIONAL PROFILE: Johnson County is part of the Central Indiana region that includes Indianapolis, the 32 Westfield Clarksville Lebanon Northfield 38 nation’s 13th largest city. Franklin is part of a metropolitan area that is a vibrant place for living, visiting and Max 37 doing business. Advance Whitestown 69 Boone Pond 69 421 13 75 Milledgeville Carmel 74 36 39 Eagle Ingalls 65 Village 31 Herr Zionsville WORKFORCE: Johnson County has access to a large recruitment area and many resources to assist 67 52 Fishers New 69 Fortville Brusnwick Fayette employers in attracting and maintaining great team members. 865 52 421 Jamestown 267 Royalton 465 234 Nora Castleton 37 Woodbury 465 McCordville 136 Williams Creek 31 234 465 Augusta 65 Traders Meridian Point Ravenswood Oaklandon INFRASTRUCTURE: Franklin, Indiana offers excellent transportation systems, plentiful power, water and Hills Lizton New Augusta 37 Raintown 74 Shore Acres Fort Harrison Pittsboro Eagle State Park 67 North Crows Nest Broad the latest communication technology systems. North Creek Park Salem 136 Ripple Lawrence Crows Nest 31 236 Eagle Rocky Ripple 36 Mowhawk Montclair Creek Airport Spring Hill Highwoods Mt. Comfort 39 Maplewood 52 Wynnedale Source: Aspire Economic Development Brownsburg 74 236 Tilden 136 65 Indianapolis 70 36 267 Clermont 70 75 Greenfie 465 IMS 70 40 Speedway Warren 465 Cumberland Philadelphia Park Gem Spring 40 Tremont Lake Indiana Danville 36 74 Lynhurst 65 36 New 36 Avon 70 Winchester Ben Davis 52 421 40 LOCATION: Known as the Crossroads of America, more 267 Bridgeport 40 New Palestine Hadley Five Points Six Mars Maywood Beech Grove 40 Points Hill 74 interstate highways converge in Indianapolis than any other 39 Carrollton Indianapolis 31 67 Wanamaker 52 Springtown Cartersburg International 74 465 40 city in the United States, easily connecting Hoosiers to the Clayton Airport 52 36 Edgewood Amo Plainfield 70 Valley Coatesville 67 Mills 267 Belleville rest of the country. Homecroft 65 75 Antrim Camby Southport West 31 37 Acton Friendswood Newton 40 Glens 39 ROADS & RAIL: The city’s central location and extensive Stilesville Valley Center Valley Landersdale 74 Mooresville road and rail infrastructure have positioned Indianapolis as Hazelwood Greenwood Rocklane Frances Gasburg Smith 135 16 Fairland an important logistics center, with nearly 80 percent of the Miles 42 Valley Five Points Stones 144 Crown 42 Crossing Monrovia U.S. population reachable within 24 hours. Center Hart Lake Little New Whiteland Point Bluff Creek 67 Waverly Hall Brooklyn 144 Kinder 31 Whiteland 42 Bethany Needham FEDEX HUB/BARGE FLEET: The Hoosier state is home to 39 Old 65 Urmeyville Shelbyvill Eminence 142 Wilbur 37 Bargersville Bargersville Centerton the second-largest FedEx hub in the world as well as the 42 Plano Henderson Bridge Providence Hopewell Franklin 44 second-largest liquid barge fleet in the country. Lewisville Wakeland 135 44 44 Mt. Pleasant Morgan-Monroe Cope Chetwynd Bud BEST STATE FOR BUSINESS: Indiana is the Best State for State Forest 44 Martinsville Business in the Midwest and #5 in the nation. (Chief Executive Anita Amity Trafalgar 37 Samana 252 magazine, 2019) Paragon 67 Developed/Owned by: 252 252 135 31 65 Whitaker Sunbeam Development Corporation Atterbury Morgantown Fish & Wildlife Morgan-Monroe State Forest Nineveh Area INFRASTRUCTURE: Indiana is #1 in the nation for Best 37 Mahalasville Chad S. Lindley 135 Prince’s Lakes Camp Atterbury Military Reservation Edinburgh Infrastructure. (CNBC, 2019) Director of Development 11800 Exit Five Pkwy., #110 TAX CLIMATE: Indiana offers the 10th Best Business Tax Fishers, IN 46037 Climate in the nation. (Tax Foundation, 2020) Direct: +1 317 842 1166 clindley@sunbeamdevelopment.com I65southcommercepark.cushwakesites.com For more information, contact: Luke J. Wessel, SIOR Grant M. Lindley, SIOR, CCIM Direct: +1 317 639 0471 Direct: +1 317 639 0446 luke.wessel@cushwake.com grant.lindley@cushwake.com ©2021 Cushman & Wakefield. All rights reserved. The information contained in this communication is strictly confidential. This information has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but has not been verified. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the condi- tion of the property (or properties) referenced herein or as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by the property owner(s). Any projections, opinions or estimates are subject to uncertainty and do not signify current or future property performance.
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