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Gwinnett 85 Logistics Center Master Plan GWINNETT 85 LOGISTICS CENTER MASTER PLAN T I-85 and Gravel Springs Rd | Buford, GA Up to 958,896 Square Feet For Lease Gwinnett 85 Logistics Center is a Class A business park in Atlanta’s highly sought after I-85 northeast industrial corridor. As one of the metro’s last premier infill locations, the project offers tenants unparalleled access to Metro Atlanta’s 5.9 million-person population base. GWINNETT 85 LOGISTICS CENTER | MASTER PLAN PROPERTY OVERVIEW I-85 AND GRAVEL SPRINGS RD | BUFORD, GA N BUFORD 985 updated site plan forthcoming GWINNETT 85 ALPHARETTA LOGISTICS CENTER 575 19 29 316 Gwinnett NORCROSS GWINETT County Airport 75 285 29 19 78 285 75 78 124 78 20 78 285 ATLANTA SOUTH FULTON 20 285 Hartsfield Jackson 75 Int’l Airport 20 285 675 N Up to 958,856 SF on 90 acres New I-85 interchange allows for immediate access to park Premier infill location Office build-to-suit Build-to-suit opportunities Set to deliver Q2 2022 Development Leasing TONY BLAKE SCOTT PLOMGREN SEAN BOSWELL 770 407 4759 (o) 404 877 9293 (o) 404 877 9268 (o) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] GWINNETT 85 LOGISTICS CENTER | MASTER PLAN AREA INFORMATION I-85 AND GRAVEL SPRINGS RD | BUFORD, GA BUFORD 13 15 12 14 9 8 11 7 GWINNETT 85 LOGISTICS CENTER 6 10 SUWANEE 3 SR 324 / GRAVEL SPRING RD INTERCHANGE ON I-85 COMING 5 SUMMER 2021 1 4 2 N BUSINESSES 8. AmerisourceBergen DRIVE TIMES 1. Best Buy 9. 1-800-PACK-RAT 2. Rooms To Go 10. Rivacold/Swiss Rotors/enBio Interstate 85 Interstate 285 3. Shake-n-go 11. Olympic Steel .8 mi. 1 min. 21.6 mi. 43 min. 4. AZZ 12. Best Buy 5. threadUP 13. Office Depot Interstate 985 Hartsfield-Jackson Int’l Airport 6. Ricoh 14. FedEx 7. Cardinal Health 15. Daimler 2.6 mi. 8 min. 45 mi. 58 min. C a n a d a Washington Maine Minnesota Montana North Dakota VT Idaho Wisconsin New York NH Oregon South Dakota Saint Paul Massachusetts Wyoming Michigan CT RI Iowa Pennsylvania Nevada Nebraska Illinois NJ Ohio MD Indiana DE Kansas GWINNETT 85 LOGISTICS CENTER | MASTER PLAN DRIVE TIMES I-85 AND GRAVEL SPRINGS RD | BUFORD, GA Cincinnati OH Utah Colorado 70 64 WV Kansas City 81 St. Louis 300 Miles 64 Richmond Lexington MO VA 95 KY 75 Norfolk 55 44 81 65 200 Miles 24 77 California 85 Raleigh/Durham Nashville 40 40 NC Oklahoma TN 26 Charlotte Los Angeles 40 M 100 iles 85 24 75 95 40 AR Memphis Arizona 65 Greenville New Mexico 40 GWINNETT 85 LOGISTICS CENTER 85 Little Rock SC 59 ATLANTA DRIVE TIME RADIUS MAP 20 55 Birmingham 20 30 95 (INCLUDE BIRMINGHAM, NASHVILLE,75 CHARLOTTE, GREENVILLE)Charleston MS 65 16 85 Savannah 20 GA 20 AL Shreveport Jackson 75 65 Atlantic LA Ocean 49 55 59 Jacksonville Texas Mobile 10 10 Baton Rouge Tallahassee 10 FL 10 N New Orleans Houston 10 MILE RADIUS DEMOGRAPHICS M e x i c o 461,604 38,715 12.4% $84,939 18% 41% POPULATION BLUE COLLAR UNEMPLOYMENT MEDIAN HIGH BACHELOR’S / LABOR FORCE HOUSEHOLD INCOME SCHOOL GRADUATE GRAD / PROF DEGREE Source: ESRI updated site plan forthcoming N GWINNETT 85 LOGISTICS CENTER | MASTER PLAN I-85 AND GRAVEL SPRINGS RD | BUFORD, GA SITE PLAN CONTACT DEVELOPMENT LEASING TONY BLAKE SCOTT PLOMGREN 770 407 4759 (o) 3414 Peachtree Rd NE 404 877 9293 (o) Promenade | Ste 800 [email protected] Suite 960 [email protected] 1230 Peachtree St NE Atlanta, GA 30326 Atlanta, GA 30309-3754 hillwood.com colliers.com This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. You should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk. Hillwood and the Hillwood logo are service marks of Hillwood. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners, and the use of such logos does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement of Hillwood. Photos herein are the property of their respective owners. Use of these images without the express written consent of the owner is prohibited..
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