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An abandoned industrial site is revitalized with JLL’s help into Hazelwood Logistics Center
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| Date Uploaded: December 04, 2020
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JLL helps Hazelwood Logistics Center turn a once abandoned industrial site into 1.8 million square feet of fully occupied industrial space. The development brought more than 1,800 jobs and $109 million in capital investment into an area that was previously struggling to find traction, offering rebirth for this suburban St. Louis community.
Categories:
Commercial Properties for Lease, Development/Planning/Entitlements
Property Types:
Industrial
States:
MISSOURI
Regions:
Saint Louis County
Cities:
St. Louis
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