–JLL Marketing Cheyenne Industrial Park Buildings for Lease or Sale –
LAS VEGAS, NEV., January 22, 2025 – Rockefeller Group announced today that it has completed construction of a two-building, 145,630-square-foot industrial complex in North Las Vegas, Nev. The completion of Cheyenne Industrial Park, located at 3130 N. Lamb Boulevard and 4375 E. Cheyenne Avenue, will accommodate industrial demand in Clark County, where interest from companies looking to relocate to the area has risen. JLL’s Las Vegas industrial team of Rob Lujan, Jason Simon, and Danny Leanos are marketing the buildings for lease or sale.
“With an influx of new industrial users expanding in the West, our goal is to create premier industrial properties in the region that appeal to many types of tenants or user-buyers,” said James Wall, Director, Rockefeller Group. “Cheyenne Industrial Park has the flexibility, location and amenities to meet the needs of users in the logistics, manufacturing, assembly and e-commerce industries, which is driving demand for last-mile delivery facilities and large-scale fulfilment centers in the area.”
The completion of Cheyenne Industrial Park comes just a few months after Rockefeller Group finished construction of Nellis Logistics Center, a 134,114-square-foot industrial property located at 2327 N. Nellis Boulevard in North Las Vegas. Rockefeller Group is also under construction on Craig Road Logistics Center, a two-building, 369,200-square-foot industrial complex located at 4340 N. Nellis Boulevard and 5225 E. Craig Road in North Las Vegas. That project is slated for completion in May 2025.
According to JLL, the North Las Vegas industrial real estate market in 2025 is showing promising signs of growth and stability. Key factors contributing to this outlook include location, infrastructure improvements, a business-friendly environment, rental rates and vacancy rates.
“North Las Vegas continues to benefit from its proximity to major West Coast markets and its position along key transportation corridors, making it an attractive hub for regional distribution.,” said Jason Simon, SIOR, Senior Managing Director, Logistics & Industrial at JLL. “The overall outlook for North Las Vegas’s industrial real estate market in 2025 appears robust, with opportunities for tenants and investors to capitalize on the area’s strategic advantages and growing industrial demand while taking advantage of Nevada’s favorable tax structure and pro-business policies.”
Cheyenne Industrial Park was designed by HPA Architecture with Martin Harris Construction serving as the general contractor. Building 1 encompasses 104,440 square feet and features 32-foot clear height, 18 dock high doors, two grade level doors, a 135-foot gated truck court, 105 auto parking stalls, 2,000-amps of power and 2,528 square feet of office space. Building 2 is 41,190 square feet and features 30-foot clear height, four dock high doors, one grade level door, a 135-foot gated truck court, 63 auto parking stalls, 1,200-amps of power and 1,995 square feet of office space. Both buildings feature six-inch slab thickness, LED lighting, TPO roofing, ESFR sprinklers, and evaporative coolers.
North Las Vegas is seeing ongoing investments in local infrastructure, including enhancements to I-15 Freeway and the development of inland ports, are improving connectivity and efficiency for industrial operations. Cheyenne Industrial Park is ideally located near the I-15, minutes to Harry Reid International Airport (including FedEx and UPS hubs) and the Las Vegas Intermodal Yard. It is also within a one-day drive to 10 major U.S. cities and just under a two-day drive from Canada and Mexico.
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