Listed by CBRE - Ontario, CBRE LA
Undisclosed Rate
Master Planned Logistics Park (Building-2)
Building Details
Property Type Industrial
Sub Type Warehouse, Distribution
Tenancy Single
Total Available Spaces 5,000
Total Building SqFt 926,100
Vacant SqFt 926,100
Ceiling Height 40'
Drive In Doors 2
Dock High Doors 140
Total Parking Spaces 685
Spaces
414 trailer parking
46.958 acres
Industrial | Single tenant | 926,100 SqFt
Building description
The HUB @ Ontario International Airport represents the “Best in Class” industrial development in Southern California. Under a long term ground lease with the Ontario International Airport Authority, this premier state of the art 9-building 4.3M SF industrial logistics project will offer buildings for lease or sale ranging in size from 200,000 SF – 930,000 SF.
Immediately adjacent to the Ontario International Airport, situated between the intersection of 3 major highways including the I-10 and I-15, and less than 45 miles from the LA/LB port complex, the location is unrivaled in its ability to move goods from Southern California and beyond.
Building highlights
- Improving an existing concrete construction technology that significantly addresses decarbonization targets.
- Reduces the concrete embodied concrete intensity and net carbon footprint, which the concrete process and uses account for up to 9% of global greenhouse gases emissions.
- Dramatically reduce the carbon CO2 emissions by 35%, while exceeding the concrete durability and strengths found in conventional concrete used in today’s logistics facilities.
- As validated by expert third party consultants, this advanced concrete design for the HUB results in an estimated 88.0M lbs. avoided of embodied concrete carbon emissions which is equivalent to:
- 47,000 acres of forest per year to store carbon
- 103.0M miles less driven by fossil fuel sourced autos and trucks
- 3.9M gallons of less fuel used.
- A few key points with respect to this exciting new decarbonization result in concrete technology are:
- Revised concrete raw materials and mix design which reduces amount of concrete
- Slower concrete curing time results in sequestration of carbon
- Hi density foam integrated into wall panel section design to reduce concrete
- 50% Reduction of steel re- bar used in concrete wall panels
- Truck court 189'-200'
- Eco-slab thickness 7’5” thick fully reinforced
- 414 trailer parking
- 46.958 acres
Listing Contacts
Listed by CBRE - Ontario, CBRE LA
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