Terreno Announces 82,000 SF Lease Deal At Countyline Corporate Park
Terreno Realty Corporation announced that it has pre-leased 50% of Countyline Corporate Park Phase IV Building 32 in Hialeah.
The ten-year lease for 82,000 square feet, with an aircraft engine maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) provider, will commence upon completion of building construction and tenant improvements expected to be in June 2025.
Currently under construction, Building 32 of Terreno Realty Corporation’s Countyline Corporate Park is a 164,000 square foot 36-foot clear height rear-load industrial distribution building on 8.3 acres with 53 dock-high and two grade-level loading positions and parking for 148 cars. The building is expected to achieve LEED certification, the total expected investment is $41.9 million and the estimated stabilized cap rate is 6.0%.
Countyline Corporate Park Phase IV consists of a 121-acre project entitled for 2.2 million square feet of industrial distribution buildings in Miami’s Countyline Corporate Park (“Countyline”), immediately adjacent to Terreno Realty Corporation’s seven buildings within Countyline (Countyline Corporate Park Phase III). Countyline is a landfill redevelopment adjacent to Florida’s Turnpike and the southern terminus of I-75 located at the intersection of NW 170th Street and NW 107th Avenue. At expected completion in 2027, Countyline Corporate Park Phase IV is expected to contain ten LEED-certified industrial distribution buildings totaling approximately 2.2 million square feet providing 660 dock-high and 22 grade-level loading positions and parking for 1,875 cars for a total expected investment of approximately $511.5 million.
Taken together, Terreno Realty Corporation’s Countyline Corporate Park Phase III and IV will contain 17 industrial distribution buildings and 3.5 million square feet.
Estimated stabilized cap rates are calculated as annualized cash basis net operating income stabilized to market occupancy (generally 95%) divided by total acquisition cost. Total acquisition cost includes the initial purchase price, the effects of marking assumed debt to market, buyer’s due diligence and closing costs, estimated near-term capital expenditures and leasing costs necessary to achieve stabilization.
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