Construction has begun on a 444,740-square-foot industrial building at the Southern California Logistics Centre in Victorville.
The project, which is being developed on 21.7 acres by Stirling Capital Investments, broke ground in January and has already secured leases from two tenants, according to a statement released Tuesday.
One tenant, a manufacturer, will occupy 211,000 square feet. The second tenant, described as a multi-national company, will use the remaining 233,740 square feet for warehouse-distribution. Neither tenant was named, and lease terms were not disclosed.
Both companies are expected to move in this fall. The number of jobs the project is expected to create also was not released.
Stirling Capital Investments is a joint venture between Foothill Ranch-based Stirling and DCT Industrial Trust Inc. in Denver. Stirling Capital Investments has developed more than three million square feet of industrial space at the Southern California Logistics Centre – the former George Air Force Base – according to the statement.