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SunCap Property Group Sells Arizona Industrial Asset

SunCap Property Group Sells Metro Phoenix Industrial Asset The company developed the 135,745-square-foot property as the first building of its Gilbert Spectrum Business Park. Jan132021 Image courtesy of Cushman & Wakefield SunCap Property Group has sold a 135,745-square-foot light industrial building forming part of its 63-acre Gilbert Spectrum Business Park in Gilbert, Ariz. Boston-based GID Industrial paid $23.2 million for the Class A asset which was fully leased at the time of close. Cushman & Wakefield negotiated on behalf of the seller. SunCap developed the facility on nearly 9 acres at 196 S. McQueen Road as the first building of the Spectrum industrial campus, financing the construction with a $9.7 million loan from Delaware Life Insurance Co., according to CommercialEdge. Completed in 2019, the one-story property features a 32-foot clear height and 40 dock doors.

EPA publishes 2019 Annual Toxics Release Inventory report; releases from Region 6 facilities down by six percent since 2018

Includes data for Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas Joe Hubbard or Jennah Durant at 214-665-2200 or r6press@epa.gov DALLAS (Jan. 13, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released its 2019 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) National Analysis, which shows that releases of TRI chemicals to air in Ark., La., N.M., Okla. and Texas decreased by 5.4 million pounds from 2018 to 2019, driven by reductions in the chemical manufacturing, electric utilities and petroleum product manufacturing sectors. Total releases decreased by 25.9 million pounds or six percent from 2018 to 2019 and are down 11 percent since 2007. For 2019, five percent of facilities in Region 6 reported implementing new source reduction activities.

Port of New Orleans granted $1 2m for cleaner trucks

Port of New Orleans granted $1.2m for cleaner trucks The funding will be used to replace certain diesel-powered trucks at port facilities in Orleans, Jefferson and Saint Bernard Parishes with cleaner alternatives Image: Shutterstock The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced funding worth more than $1.2 million (£0.9m) to fund diesel emissions reduction programmes in the Port of New Orleans. The funding will be used for the Port of New Orleans’ Clean Truck Replacement Incentive Programme (Clean TRIP), which will see the replacement of certain diesel-powered trucks at port facilities in Orleans, Jefferson and Saint Bernard Parishes. At least 34 short haul trucks servicing cargo terminals and warehouses along the Mississippi River and the Port’s Inner Harbour will be replaced with cleaner models.

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