JLL Arranges Sale of 1.1M-SF Subaru Distribution Facility in Indiana
Why this matters
The sale of a 1.1 million-square-foot industrial distribution facility in Indiana underscores the continued institutional appetite for large-scale logistics assets in secondary Midwest markets. While the headline lacks pricing or buyer details, the involvement of a major brokerage and a joint-venture seller signals that industrial remains a preferred sector for capital recycling and portfolio repositioning. This transaction reflects broader trends in US CRE where investors seek scale and operationally critical assets tied to resilient supply chains, particularly in distribution hubs outside coastal gateways. Indiana’s central location offers strategic advantages for last-mile delivery and regional distribution, reinforcing the appeal of Midwest industrial nodes amid ongoing e-commerce growth and supply-chain diversification. The deal also suggests that lending conditions remain supportive for large industrial assets, with capital providers willing to underwrite substantial single-tenant or build-to-suit facilities. For allocators, this sale highlights the persistence of industrial as a core sector within diversified real estate portfolios, even as other property types face more pronounced cyclical headwinds. It further signals that capital is still flowing into logistics properties that combine scale, location, and tenant credit, maintaining industrial’s role as a defensive anchor in US CRE.
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JLL completed the sale of Subaru at Park 267, a 1,119,056-square-foot industrial distribution facility located at 5190 S. State Road 267 in Whitestown, Indiana. JLL represented the seller, a joint venture between Prol…
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