Access 25 Logistics Park

Northeast corner of I-25 and Weld County Road 34 in Mead
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A 14-building, 3-million-square-foot industrial park that will be the only dual highway-rail-access park in the region. It is being built along the Great Western Railway of Colorado, a short-line railroad which allows the park to connect to both Union Pacific and BNSF Railway lines. The Home Depot Inc. anchors the initial 120,250-square-foot building. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

Northeast corner of I-25 and Weld County Road 34

Status

Current

Location

Northeast corner of I-25 and Weld County Road 34

City

Mead

State

CO

Owner

The Broe Group

Developer

The Broe Group

Brokerages

CBRE

Square Feet

3 million

Size

300 acres

Construction Start

2022

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