A more than 150,000 square foot building that may be used for warehousing and distribution, among other purposes, is planned for construction in a new 100-acre business park in Albuquerque. Titan Development, based in the Duke City, says the new structure will go up inside the borders of the Westpointe 40 business park on the west side of the city off Interstate 40 at the 98th Street exit. The building, which could also be used for light manufacturing purposes, will include a 32-inch clear height, dock-high and grade-level doors, and space for trailer parking. In a statement, Brian Patterson, senior vice president with Titan, remarked that the business park itself will “attract new jobs and employment opportunities for both current residents and newcomers to our great state.” The building will also feature a rear-load configuration and is expected to be completed next year. Launched in 1999, Titan Development has emerged as one of the largest real estate developers and managers in the southwest, with projects in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas, among more than half a dozen states. By Garry Boulard
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8/15/2023 07:21:36 am
As the blueprint unfolds, it's an opportunity to create a space that harmonizes functionality with aesthetics, contributing to the city's evolving landscape. The project's success will not only impact local business and employment but also add to the overall vibrancy of the community, making it a venture to watch with anticipation
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