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BOSTON– JLL Capital Markets has successfully arranged $92 million in financing for the Fordham Park Robotic and Logistics Campus, an impressive 393,911-square-foot Class A industrial development located in Wilmington, Massachusetts. This state-of-the-art facility is fully leased, showcasing its strong market demand and strategic importance within the logistics sector.
The financing deal highlights the growing trend of investment in industrial real estate, particularly in regions poised for economic growth. The Fordham Park campus is designed to accommodate advanced robotic technologies and logistics operations, positioning it as a key player in the evolving landscape of supply chain management.
As e-commerce continues to expand, facilities like Fordham Park are becoming essential for businesses looking to enhance efficiency and meet consumer demands. The successful financing arrangement reflects confidence in the project’s potential and the broader industrial market, making it a noteworthy development in the Boston area’s real estate landscape.
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