Rockefeller Group to Build 2nd Las Vegas Industrial Project
JLL handles all leasing at Cheyenne Industrial Park.
The Rockefeller Group plans to develop its second Las Vegas industrial project: Cheyenne Industrial Park, a two-building campus that will encompass 145,630 square feet. The company purchased the 7-acre site for $8.5 million and construction is expected to begin by the end of this year.
The development team will include HPA Architecture as designer and Martin Harris Construction as general contractor, while Kimley-Horn will serve as civil engineer. JLL’s Senior Vice Presidents of Logistics and Industrial Services Jason Simon and Rob Lujan are the appointed leasing brokers.
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Cheyenne Industrial Park will come online at 3102 N. Lamb Blvd. and is set include two facilities of 104,400 and 41,190 square feet. The property was designed to feature 32-foot clear heights, 135-foot truck courts and a total of 173 vehicle parking spaces.
Close to interstates 15 and 515, the development site is 4 miles from Las Vegas Intermodal Terminal, 5 miles from downtown Las Vegas and 12 miles from Harry Reid International Airport. The location is also within 2 miles of Rockefeller Group’s first Las Vegas project, the 134,100-square-foot Nellis Logistics Center, slated for completion in the first quarter of 2024.
Recent Las Vegas industrial developments
There are multiple industrial projects underway in the Las Vegas area. In April, Lincoln Property Co. broke ground on its first ground-up development in Nevada, a 1.6 million-square-foot campus in North Las Vegas. The eight-building complex will come online in late 2024.
In March, CapRock Partners delivered two industrial projects in the Sin City: Tropical Logistics Phase II, a three-building campus totaling 442,780 square feet, and Spanish Ridge Industrial Park, a 230,899-square-foot, three-building property. JLL is providing leasing and brokerage services for both assets.
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