A company that designs and manufactures plastic containers for food, beverage and other consumer products will add to its operation at Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville.
Plastipak Packaging Inc. has leased part of 370,023-square foot industrial building that is being built by Stirling Development, the airport’s master developer, according to a statement released Tuesday.
Terms of the lease were not disclosed.
Plastipak Packaging will use the building, which is being constructed on 19.3 acres at southeast corner of Phantom West and George Boulevard, for warehousing and distribution.
The company, a subsidiary of Plastipak Holdings Inc. in Plymouth, Mich., already occupies more than 312,000 square feet of industrial space at the logistics airport, which is the former George Air Force Base.
The building is expected to be completed next summer, at which point Plastipak Packaging will move in. The number of employees that will work there, as well as whether any workers from Plastipak Packaging’s current facility will be moved to there, was not released.
CBRE Group Inc. is seeking tenants for the rest of the building, according to the statement.
Stirling Development is based in Foothill Ranch. It’s responsible for converting the former military installation to civilian use.