Major Industrial Park Development For Theodore

Details for a master-planned industrial park, South Alabama Logistics Park, were recently unveiled, according to FOX10. A three-year collaborative effort between the Alabama State Port Authority, Burton Property Group of Mobile, the City of Mobile, Mobile County and the Mobile Area of Chamber of Commerce, the 1,300-acre park will be located off Interstate 10 near the Theodore Dawes exit, just south of the Amazon sortation center. At full build-out of the initial phase, Burton estimates the development will exceed $350 million in value. Features include a class-A industrial warehouse and distribution space for the growing number of shippers and light manufacturers that need to locate in close to either the Port of Mobile or Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley. Burton Property Group is expecting to close on the property this summer and is in the process of investing in infrastructure to attract clients. The company will construct speculative sites and offer a build-to-suit option.

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