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NEW AMAZON FACILITY SELLS FOR MORE THAN $63M

Amazon operates several facilities in Southern Nevada, and landlords have paid
big money to own them.

New Amazon facility sells for more than $63M
Amazon delivery vans are parked outside of  an Amazon warehouse at 650 E. Owens
Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in North Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las
Vegas Review-Journal) @btesfaye
An Amazon warehouse is seen at 650 E. Owens Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in
North Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @btesfaye
An Amazon warehouse is seen at 650 E. Owens Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in
North Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @btesfaye
An Amazon warehouse is seen at 650 E. Owens Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in
North Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @btesfaye
Amazon delivery vans are parked outside of Amazon warehouse at 650 E. Owens
Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in North Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las
Vegas Review-Journal) @btesfaye
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By Eli Segall / Las Vegas Review-Journal
September 13, 2022 - 6:07 pm

 
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Updated September 14, 2022 - 6:51 am

An Amazon warehouse near Jerry’s Nugget casino has been sold to a new landlord,
the latest purchase of one of its many distribution centers in Southern Nevada.

Real estate investment firm ElmTree Funds acquired the Amazon-occupied facility
at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Owens Avenue for an estimated $63.5
million, property records indicate. The sale, by Panattoni Development Co. Inc.
and others, closed in late August.



Amazon opened the 147,000-square-foot distribution center last year, saying the
North Las Vegas facility marked its 13th operations site in Nevada.

The online retail giant told the Review-Journal on Tuesday that it was aware of
the new landlord and that it would be “business as usual” at the facility.

ElmTree, based in St. Louis, Missouri, focuses on industrial properties and was
involved in $4 billion worth of investment transactions last year, the firm has
said.



Panattoni partner Doug Roberts, who oversees his company’s projects in Nevada,
is a prominent industrial developer in Las Vegas Valley real estate circles.

Efforts to get comments from ElmTree and Roberts were unsuccessful Tuesday.

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Southern Nevada’s industrial market has heated up over the past year-plus, as
the pandemic sparked an accelerated shift to online shopping that has fueled
demand for distribution space.

Developers have flooded Southern Nevada with new warehouses, landlords have
bought more buildings, and the market’s vacancy rate has tumbled to record lows
as tenants grabbed available space.



Amazon has been a key reason for the growth, and landlords have shelled out big
bucks to own its facilities.

In the Las Vegas Motor Speedway area, for instance, at least three Amazon
facilities traded hands within the past five years. The buildings all sold
roughly a year after they were constructed, and the prices have skyrocketed.

In April, a Boston investment firm acquired an 857,000-square-foot Amazon
warehouse for $226.4 million as part of a two-building acquisition along
Tropical Parkway off Interstate 15, property records show.



By comparison, in late 2017, an 813,000-square-foot Amazon facility sold for
$73.4 million as part of a two-building purchase along I-15 at Lamb Boulevard.

The Amazon facility that sold last month, at 650 E. Owens Ave., is much smaller,
and it’s known as a “last-mile” delivery station. Packages are sent to such
facilities from neighboring Amazon fulfillment and sorting centers, loaded into
vehicles, and delivered to buyers, the company has said.

Amazon opened a last-mile center in spring 2021 off St. Rose Parkway near the M
Resort in Henderson. Last fall, a Boston real estate firm purchased the
147,000-square-foot facility for more than $81 million, also from Panattoni.

The building is just up the street from an Amazon facility that spans more than
600,000 square feet and was also developed by Panattoni.

Underscoring the demand for industrial space in Southern Nevada, brokerage
Colliers International reported the market’s vacancy rate was just 1.3 percent
in the second quarter, the lowest it’s ever recorded for the region.



Contact Eli Segall at esegall@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow
@eli_segall on Twitter.



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