Industrial Company Sells Doral Warehouse for $14 Million in Hot Market
Terreno Realty sells the property for $4 million more than what it paid four years ago.
September 24, 2019 at 12:08 PM
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A real estate company capitalized on South Florida's intense industrial market by selling a warehouse for $14 million, up $4 million from what it paid four years ago.
Terreno Realty Corp., a San Francisco-based publicly traded industrial real estate company, sold the 106,769-square-foot property in Doral to Amcar-Lamprecht Transport Inc., a Doral-based freight forwarding company.
Cushman & Wakefield executive director Wayne Ramoski, managing principal Gian Rodriguez and senior associate Skylar Stein in Miami closed the deal Aug. 26 on behalf of Terreno.
The warehouse at 10100 NW 25th St. was built in 1974 on 5 acres northwest of the Palmetto and Dolphin expressways.
The building has 22-foot height clearances, 14,000 square feet of offices, 29 loading positions and secure exterior storage. It was vacant when sold. The sale price breaks down to $131 per square foot.
It's unclear how buyer Amcar-Lamprecht will use the building. The company provides logistics and shipping services to Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2016, logistics companies AmCar Freight Inc. and American Lamprecht Transport USA merged to form Amcar-Lamprecht, which also has a facility 2.5 miles west of the warehouse that just sold.
The deal highlights the healthy industrial market, perhaps the region's strongest. There is a strong appetite for industrial space, but the supply can't keep up with limited land suitable for warehouses and factories.
The supply-demand imbalance pushes up rents and feeds the appetite of institutional investors.
In the biggest industrial deal so far this year in Florida, DWS Investment Management Americas Inc. subsidiary RREEF America bought Centergate at Gratigny in Hialeah for $178 million.
Terreno originally planned to renovate the warehouse and lease it, but its plan changed with the market.
"The market's limited industrial sale supply provided Terreno with an opportunity to capitalize on their investment and make a healthy return today," Rodriguez said in an emailed release.
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$178M Hialeah Centergate Sale Is Florida's Biggest Industrial Deal This Year
San Francisco Firm Invests $117 Million in Miramar Industrial Portfolio
Blackstone Invests in Miami Industrial Market With $56 Million Airport Trade Center Buy
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