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THANKS TO TRENDS 2001 INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND CONTRIBUTORS !

THANKS TO TRENDS 2001 INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND CONTRIBUTORS !. Marc Barker, CCIM, SIOR, Chairman – NAI Latter & Blum Robert Smith, CCIM, Vice Chairman – NAI Latter & Blum Bill Jeansonne – Saurage REALTORS David Lakvold, MAI, SRA – Tom Cook and Associates

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THANKS TO TRENDS 2001 INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND CONTRIBUTORS !

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  1. THANKS TO TRENDS 2001 INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ! Marc Barker, CCIM, SIOR, Chairman – NAI Latter & Blum Robert Smith, CCIM, Vice Chairman – NAI Latter & Blum Bill Jeansonne – Saurage REALTORS David Lakvold, MAI, SRA – Tom Cook and Associates Karl Landreneau – R.J. D’Agostino REALTORS Branon Pesnell – NAI Latter & Blum Danny Watts – Sealy & Falgoust Real Estate, LLC CONTRIBUTORS Dan Borne, President - Louisiana Chemical Association Society of Industrial & Office REALTORS SALCO Construction Charles Breard Photography Tom Cook and Associates Pete Newkirk - Department Of Public Works

  2. Industrial Inventory Data (*) Net absorption is defined as “the net change in occupied space”.

  3. Historical Vacancy & Absorption

  4. Prime & Other Land Values (*) Prime lot sales consist of developed parks from Industriplex, Commerce South and Highland Business Park. Other, non prime, lot sales consist of Cloverland, S.Choctaw, and Ascension areas

  5. Industrial Land Sale Prices

  6. Industrial Lease Rates Note: Office/warehouse with built out office space and professional exterior finishes will lease generally lease $5.00 sq.ft. plus range.

  7. NEW CONSTRUCTION

  8. LCR Plumbing * Expansion is possible up to 400,000 sq.ft.

  9. Mockler Beverage Company Coming out of 52,000 s.f. on 6.3 acres

  10. Sun Plus Distribution Warehouse ( Phase 1)

  11. Sun Plus Distribution Warehouse * Phase II – 400,000 s.f. coming Fall 2001 Total Square Footage Possible – 1,100,000 s.f. Developer Robert Merrick

  12. Thomas Pipe & Steel

  13. Shintech PVC Plant

  14. Poplar Grove Industrial Park

  15. Last But Not Least. Lets play “What is it?”

  16. What is it ? • K-mart • Warehouse • Hospital

  17. This is warehouse! 69,272 s.f. warehouse with 22 ft eve height, 7 dock high loading doors on 8.39 acres zoned M-1

  18. What is it ? • Grocery Store • Office Building • Warehouse

  19. This is warehouse too! 104,900 s.f. warehouse with 15’ eve height, 2 loading wells on 12 acres zoned C-W

  20. THANKS TO TRENDS 2001 INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE MEBERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ! Marc Barker, CCIM, SIOR, Chairman – NAI Latter & Blum Robert Smith, CCIM, Vice Chairman – NAI Latter & Blum Bill Jeansonne – Saurage REALTORS David Lakvold, MAI, SRA – Tom Cook and Associates Karl Landreneau – R.J. D’Agostino REALTORS Branon Pesnell – NAI Latter & Blum Danny Watts – Sealy & Falgoust Real Estate, LLC CONTRIBUTORS Dan Borne, President - Louisiana Chemical Association Society of Industrial & Office REALTORS SALCO Construction Charles Breard Photography Tom Cook and Associates Pete Newkirk - Department Of Public Works

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