
Stream Realty Partners broke ground on Central Pike, Lebanon, a speculative Class A industrial development. The two-building project will deliver over 1 million square feet of premier industrial space in Wilson County.Â
Situated on 89.2 acres at the 1600 block of Central Pike, the development features two industrial facilities. Building A will offer 355,982 square feet of light industrial space with a cross-dock configuration, a 130-foot truck court, 80 trailer parking spaces, 40-foot clear heights, and an ESFR sprinkler system. Building B will total 724,146 square feet and include a cross-dock configuration, a 130-foot truck court, 177 trailer parking spaces, 40-foot clear heights, and an ESFR system. Together, the buildings represent 1,080,128 square feet of industrial space.Â
Stream is developing the project through its Investment Management platform. The project team includes Rob Lowe, Dale Todd, Drue Stoehr, and Mitch Kingsley. Cushman & Wakefield is handling the leasing, and Mycon Construction is serving as the general contractor. Powers Brown is the architect (photo).
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