Listed by CBRE - Ontario, CBRE LA
Undisclosed Rate
Master Planned Logistics Park (Building 3)
Building Details
Property Type Industrial
Sub Type Warehouse
Tenancy Single
Total Available Spaces 5,000
Total Building SqFt 547,395
Vacant SqFt 547,395
Ceiling Height 40'
Drive In Doors 4
Dock High Doors 95
Total Parking Spaces 415
Spaces
Auto Parking ±284
Trailer Parking 131
Industrial | Single tenant | 547,395 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 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.
The HUB @ Ontario is also part of U.S. Foreign
Trade Zone 50 (FTZ-50), and is a predesignated
"Magnet Site" offering a quicker approval
process and reduced fees than setting up outside
a designated "Magnet Site". Please visit our
website below for more information, or contact
us for a "free FTZ cost-benefit analysis" from IMS
Worldwide, FTZ Consultants.
Building highlights
- Ground level doors (ramp) 4
- Spec office : 5,000 sf
- Breaking ground q1 2024
- Fire sprinklers esfr (k-25 head)
- Power : 4,000 amps
- Trailer parking : ±131
- Auto parking : ±284
- 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
Listing Contacts
Listed by CBRE - Ontario, CBRE LA
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