Bowser214
05-11-2024, 12:17 PM
Per the NewsOK real estate section. Richard Mize
An investment group that specializes in "special situations" has bought the long-shuttered Seagate Technology computer disc manufacturing plant at 10321 W Reno Ave. in Oklahoma City with plans to build 1 million square feet of warehouse-logistics space and redevelop the entire 85-acre property.
Oklahoma Property One LLC, an arm of Miami, Florida-based Flacks Group, paid Seagate $2.34 million for its 280,000-square-foot plant and acreage at 10321 W Reno Ave., in a transaction by Brett Price, Karley Harper, and Kris Davis with OKC brokerage Newmark Robinson Park representing Seagate.
It was once listed for $9.8 million, nearly four times the sale price.
Flacks Group had no specifics on its plans. The site, he said, "provides Flacks Group with a tremendous development opportunity for over 1,000,000 square feet. Flacks Group plans to construct best-in-class, mixed-use industrial space that will complement the rest of the site and bring it to the next level for any discerning tenant."
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/business/real-estate/2024/05/09/okc-real-estate-former-seagate-plant-bought-florida-based-flacks-group/73592319007/
An investment group that specializes in "special situations" has bought the long-shuttered Seagate Technology computer disc manufacturing plant at 10321 W Reno Ave. in Oklahoma City with plans to build 1 million square feet of warehouse-logistics space and redevelop the entire 85-acre property.
Oklahoma Property One LLC, an arm of Miami, Florida-based Flacks Group, paid Seagate $2.34 million for its 280,000-square-foot plant and acreage at 10321 W Reno Ave., in a transaction by Brett Price, Karley Harper, and Kris Davis with OKC brokerage Newmark Robinson Park representing Seagate.
It was once listed for $9.8 million, nearly four times the sale price.
Flacks Group had no specifics on its plans. The site, he said, "provides Flacks Group with a tremendous development opportunity for over 1,000,000 square feet. Flacks Group plans to construct best-in-class, mixed-use industrial space that will complement the rest of the site and bring it to the next level for any discerning tenant."
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/business/real-estate/2024/05/09/okc-real-estate-former-seagate-plant-bought-florida-based-flacks-group/73592319007/