New distribution center near I-95 uses Prince William zoning update and incentives to tap booming demand

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New distribution center near I-95 uses Prince William zoning update and incentives to tap booming demand 


A new distribution center broke ground Wednesday in Woodbridge, the first ground-up project to use a recent Prince William County zoning provision aimed at spurring development of such facilities, in high demand given the explosion of e-commerce and “last-mile” fulfillment. The roughly 113,000-square-footproject, dubbed the 95 East Distribution Center and anticipated to deliver in spring 2023, will sit on about 8 acres at 13600 and 13610 Dabney Road, a little over a mile southeast of Interstate 95.

The roughly 113,000-square-footproject, dubbed the 95 East Distribution Center and anticipated to deliver in spring 2023, will sit on about 8 acres at 13600 and 13610Dabney Road, a little over a mile southeast of Interstate 95. The $23million joint venture between The Pinkard Group and Cannon Hill Capital Partners — D.C. and New York firms, respectively — is the first to come out of the ground in the county’s so-called E-Commerce Overlay.

The distribution center counts with the involvement of Powers Brown Architecture, LJB Inc., and DBR Engineers.

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