“Love’s is excited to work with Cushman & Wakefield to open a new and expanded version of the tire retread and distribution center we currently have in Atlanta,” said Steve Phillips, director of tire sales & plant operations for Love’s. “Opening this location will allow us to double our capacity to supply our Love’s Truck Care and Speedco locations and help get our fleet customers back on the road quickly.”
James Phillpott, Helen Cauthen and Lisa Pittman of Cushman & Wakefield represented Scannell Development Company in the transaction and Greg Dickerson and John Wilkinson of Cushman & Wakefield represented Love’s.
Scannell Development Associate Zachary Zweifler said, “With the next phase to Gardner Logistics Park we are excited to expand our investment in the City of Locust Grove with the ability to develop another 1.2 million square feet of space. As our lead project in Phase 2, Love’s will join The Home Depot in Gardner Logistics Park with a state of the art 205,000-square-foot facility and the ability to expand to 300,000 square feet to support their continued growth in the region for years to come.”
The new build-to-suit, located at the corner of Colvin Drive and Davis Lake Road on Highway 42, will allow Love’s to expand its operations in Atlanta, and the transaction included extra land for future expansion of the building. Gardner Logistics Park, a five-building Class A industrial park, could total more than 3 million square feet. Construction of the Love’s facility is slated to begin soon, with expected completion in April 2021.
“This transaction further demonstrates that Henry County is an excellent location for distribution with access to a great labor pool,” Phillpott said. “This site offers enhanced location amenities for Love’s future employees as well as shorter drive times to Interstate 75.”
“This new facility is a key component to Love’s as they continue to offer their customers top-notch service in the tire distribution and retread business sectors,” Dickerson added.