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CBRE and Schilling Hired to Market New Airport Cold Storage Facility: Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage
February 3, 2021 GMT
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 3, 2021
Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage, LLC (ACCS) and the State of Alaska recently executed a 55-year lease agreement at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC), marking a major milestone in the development of a climate-controlled warehouse facility. With 700,000 square feet and 32.5 million cubic feet of capacity, the facility will provide ANC with a critical piece of infrastructure at the world’s sixth-busiest cargo airport.
January 29th |
Companies looking to build a huge cold storage facility at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport have signed a 55-year deal with the state of Alaska.
The more than 700,000-square-foot, climate-controlled facility is designed to boost Anchorage s role as a fuel stopover on international trade routes. Once the facility is built, it would also be a site where companies store and sort freight with more destinations in mind, eliminating an additional stop at a domestic airport.
The first phase of construction entails 190,000 square feet. Construction would begin in the second half of this year.
Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage called the deal a milestone on the path toward development in a written statement Monday.
Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage Expands Global Chain
The company signed a 55-year ground lease for the development of a massive facility at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Jan262021
Image courtesy of Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage
Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage is looking to expand the distribution capacity at Alaska’s largest airport with a more than 700,000-square-foot cold storage facility.
The ACCS joint venture between industrialist Chad Brownstein and McKinley Capital Management signed the 55-year ground lease with the state of Alaska for development of the facility at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
Once completed, ACCS will offer 32.5 million cubic feet of capacity in both cold and warm storage, as well as quick cargo, general warehousing and logistics services capabilities. The facility will also provide office space for its tenants. The warehouse project has earned support from the Alaska Energy Authority, which was awarded
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ACCS signs 55-year ground lease with State of Alaska for new, runway-adjacent, 32.5-million-cubic-foot cold storage development at ANC
Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage, LLC (ACCS) and the State of Alaska executed a 55-year lease agreement at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC), marking a major milestone in the development of a more than 700,000-square-foot, climate-controlled warehouse facility. With 32.5 million cubic feet of capacity, the facility will provide ANC with a critical piece of infrastructure at the world’s sixth-busiest cargo airport.