Orlando Industrial Project Secures $45M
Truist Bank provided financing for the eight-building campus.
McCraney Property Co. has received $45.1 million in construction financing for the development of Commerce 429, an industrial park totaling 485,813 square feet in Ocoee, Fla. JLL Capital Markets worked on behalf of the borrower and secured the four-year loan. CommercialEdge data shows that Truist Bank provided the financing.
According to the Orlando Business Journal, McCraney announced plans to build the speculative project in early 2021. At that time, the company was still waiting for approvals from the city, just two months after it acquired the site, a total of 40 acres, for a combined $5.5 million.
Central Florida CRE News also reported that the plans for Commerce 429 were announced just as McCraney delivered Distribution 429 in Ocoee, a three-building industrial facility totaling 652,696 square feet. The project was a joint venture with Clarion Partners and broke ground in 2018.
More recently, the company secured $62.8 million in construction financing for the first phase of Logistics 16 at Ottawa Farms in Bloomingdale, Ga., near the Port of Savannah.
A news industrial campus in metro Olando
The Class A park Commerce 429 will comprise eight buildings. The first phase will consist of six rear-load buildings, ranging from approximately 27,000 to 131,000 square feet, while the second phase will include two rear-load buildings, of 76,000 square feet and 95,000 square feet.
The property will take shape at 1290 Ocoee Apopka Road, in Orange County, only 15 miles from downtown Orlando. The site has access to the Florida Turnpike through State Road 429 and is located within four hours of every major MSA in Florida. Orlando International Airport is 26 miles away.
The JLL Capital Markets team included Managing Director Melissa Rose, Director Michael DiCosimo and Analyst Mateo Bolivar.
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