Skip to content
Homepage
  • Market
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Michigan
    • Midwest
    • Minnesota
    • Missouri
    • N Dakota
    • National
    • Nebraska
    • Ohio
    • S Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Wisconsin
  • Sector
    • CRE
    • Education
    • Finance
    • Healthcare
    • Hospitality
    • Industrial
    • Legal
    • Multifamily
    • Net Lease
    • Office
    • Retail
    • section
    • Seniors Housing
    • Student Housing
  • Events
  • Real Estate Awards
  • Subscribe
  • About
KentuckyIndustrial

JLL marketing 886,000-square-foot spec industrial project in Kentucky

March 7, 2022
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via email

Atlanta-based industrial developer Core5 Industrial Partners has selected JLL’s Cincinnati office to market its latest speculative industrial development in Northern Kentucky, C5 75 Logistics Center South, an 886,480-square-foot project that will be located off KY 338 and Interstate 75 in Boone County, Kentucky.

JLL Managing Director Mark Volkman and Senior Managing Director Brian Leonard will lead marketing efforts with Lydia Chase, Director of Investments for Core5’s Midwest Region.  Christian Greenwell and Ben Chrin will lead the construction execution for Core5.

Outfitted with a 9,200-square-foot office pod, the development will feature 485 parking spaces and 235 trailer parking spaces, with the potential for an additional 618 parking spaces and 110 trailer parking spaces. It will also tout 40-foot clear heights, a cross-dock configuration and an opportunity for the tenant to install docks on a third wall. Plus, with construction of the new KY 338 interchange being completed in 2023, the building will boast immediate access to I75/71.

In addition, the building will offer several sustainable features, such as a TPO roof with R-20 insulation and clerestory windows. It will be equipped with 83 dock doors and the ability to double that, plus two drive-in doors, an 8-inch conventional concrete floor slab and an ESFR fire suppression system.

This speculative space aligns with the city’s increase in industrial demand and comes off of a record-setting year for the Greater Cincinnati industrial market.

Grading began in February and vertical construction is set to begin this summer, and the development is expected to deliver in the first half of 2023.

Tags
Boone CountyJLL
" "

Subscribe

Subscribe to our email list to read all news first.

Subscribe
Related Articles
MidwestWisconsinOffice

CommercialCafe report: Vacancy rate down, but national office sector still faces challenges

Dan RafterApril 23, 2026
MidwestMinnesotaHealthcare

A lucrative sector: Twin Cities at center of life sciences boom

Dan RafterApril 23, 2026
MidwestMinnesotaOffice

HDA leads historic renovation of 4500 Washington in St. Louis

April 23, 2026
MichiganFinance

Bernard Financial Group provides $2.5 million loan for Belleville multifamily property

April 22, 2026

Subscribe

Subscribe to our email list to read all news first.

Subscribe
REJournals logo

Market

  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Michigan
  • Midwest
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • N Dakota
  • National
  • Nebraska
  • Ohio
  • S Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Wisconsin

Sector

  • CRE
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Industrial
  • Legal
  • Multifamily
  • Net Lease
  • Office
  • Retail
  • section
  • Seniors Housing
  • Student Housing

Subscribe

Subscribe to our email list to read all news first.

Subscribe
  • Events
  • Office Locations
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact
© 2026 REjournals.com