
What attracted Prologis to the space was a Tropical Parkway off-ramp expected to finish construction in the first quarter of 2018 and more promised sewer infrastructure from North Las Vegas officials, he said. The landlord at the vacated site could not be reached for comment on whether another tenant has been found to take Bed bath &Beyond’s place.īed Bath &Beyond spokeswoman Leah Drill declined to say how many people work at the current center or whether the retailer will hire new people after the move.Īt the new commerce center, the developer still has a southern section to develop, which could house one 633,000-square-foot building and one 367,000-square-foot one, Toft said. The operation is moving about six miles northeast. “We’ll have more to come.”īed Bath &Beyond’s e-commerce operation, which stores and ships products bought online and over the phone, will leave a warehouse at 3717 Bay Lake Trail, North Las Vegas, near the intersection with Gowan Road. Some groups have expressed interest in it, but no tenant is secured yet. Toft represented the landlord, industrial real estate developer Prologis, in the deal.Īfter the exterior is complete, interior renovations will follow for the building at the intersection of Ann Road and Sloan Lane before Bed Bath &Beyond is fully operational.Ī second, 622,000-square-foot building at the Interstate 15 Speedway Logistics Center is expected to finish around August, Toft said. The 525,000-square-foot building for the home goods retailer’s e-commerce operation will finish in a few weeks, said Garrett Toft of real estate firm CBRE.


Lee/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Bath &Beyond is closer to moving a North Las Vegas warehouse operation into a logistics center under construction. Bed Bath & Beyond is moving a warehouse operation into the center. The inside of an industrial center on Thursday, Feb.
