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KentuckyIndustrial

Viking Partners acquires 337,000-square-foot distribution center in the Louisville market

October 15, 2021
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Private equity real estate investment firm Viking Partners has acquired a fully leased 337,000-square-foot distribution/light manufacturing facility in Louisville, Kentucky, in an off-market transaction for $15.3 million.

Built in 1986 and renovated in 2005, the building features 29 dock doors and clear heights up to 28 feet.  It is located on a 17-acre site at 6901 Riverport Drive within the Jefferson Riverport International Business Park, a 2,000-acre master planned industrial development along the eastern edge of the Ohio River in Southwest Louisville. Corporate neighbors include Coca Cola, FedEx, DHL, Michelin and Honeywell.  

Riverport is one of the largest industrial submarkets in Louisville, a city that is becoming a major logistics hub because of its central location.  In addition to reaching 70 percent of the nation’s population within a two-hour flight, goods can be easily transported overnight by truck or rail to such major cities as Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Nashville, Indianapolis and Cincinnati, which are all within 425 miles from Louisville.

This is the first industrial asset in Louisville for Viking Partners, which currently owns two office buildings in the market totaling 344,000 square feet, according to Viking Partners Vice President of Acquisitions Aaron Werbel.

The building is currently 100 percent leased to two apparel companies with one of the tenants expected to vacate in 2022.

Chapman Silander and Christopher O’ Rear of Hoagland Commercial represented both the buyer and the seller in the transaction.

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