IRG Invests $20 Million Improvements, Plans Rail Connection at Georgia Project

The vacant former Brown and Williamson plant is now home a variety of companies and their employees including Irving Consumer Products, MWD Logistics, Wesco Distribution, and more.

“Attracting tenants to the property required significant investment into the infrastructure and interior space, which included upgrading lighting, installing new docks, painting, making repairs, and selective demolition for increased efficiency,” said Justin Lichter, Vice President of IRG. “And we’re not done yet.”

IRG also plans to reactivate rail lines which have been out-of-service for 15 years. Direct rail access and private track is likely to attract job-creating, manufacturers eager to tie into the national network of Norfolk Southern and CSX and take advantage of the nearly 1.9 million square feet still available. The rail project is expected to be operational by the end of 2022.

ATTACHMENT: 2600 Weaver – Macon – Aerial.jpg; Macon –  Before; Macon – After

About IRG

IRG is a nationwide real estate development and investment firm specializing in the acquisition, development, and management of commercial and industrial real estate throughout the United States. IRG, through its affiliated partnerships and limited liability companies, operates a portfolio containing over 150 properties in 31 states with over 100 million square feet of rentable space. IRG is nationally recognized as a leading force behind the adaptive reuse of commercial and industrial real estate, solving some of America’s most difficult real estate challenges. Learn more at www.industrialrealtygroup.com.

For information on the available space at Macon Interstate Business Park, contact Greg Haynes, Senior Vice President with CBRE at [email protected].

For more information, contact:

Lauren Crumrine, Director of Marketing

Industrial Realty Group, LLC 

614-562-9252

[email protected]

SOURCE Industrial Realty Group, LLC

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