GROVE CITY, OH – Team Gemini, a sustainable project design and development company, has selected Colliers International to market the Gemini Synergy Center Industrial Park in a suburb of Columbus.
Team Gemini has an agreement with the
Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio to build a facility to reduce the amount of waste deposited in landfills by recycling the municipal waste stream into energy and reusable raw materials. Unique industrial and research facilities will be built at the park, with innovative waste recycling facility and waste-to-energy conversion technologies The approximately $250 million project will sit on 343-acres, just to the north of S.R. 665. The industrial and research park will serve as a sustainable business cluster powered by a waste stream in a Community Reinvestment Area. “From the very beginning, we wanted to bring together not just the best architectural, engineering, marketing/sales and construction management companies, but the talent in Central Ohio,”
Doug Haughn, Team Gemini president, says in a press release. “We are excited to have Colliers International make this project a reality with their experience and resources.”
Bill Baumgardner, Colliers Senior Vice President from the Industrial Services Group, will be the point of contact for interested tenants or buyers. There will be opportunities available to build-to-suit sites, ranging from one to 100 acres and frontage along Interstate 71. “We see this opportunity as an investment into Columbus’ economy and the Colliers team has significant experience with development projects of this scope,” Baumgardner says in the release. Orlando-based Team Gemini plans to become the anchor tenant and will build process facilities for recycled products and manufacturing to be powered by the waste stream, including a biogas/biomass plant, a facility for converting organic waste into compost, fertilizer and hybrid soils, and the conversion of plastics into oil. The project is a result of a collaborative effort by Team Gemini, SWACO, Colliers International and
Columbus 2020,
Manhattan Construction,
The Ohio BioProducts Innovation Center at The Ohio State University,
Professional Energy Services, Baker Barrios Architects,
E.P. Ferris & Associates Engineering,
Estrada Hinojosa,
Investment Bankers, ABB Inc.,
Renewable Energy Equipment Leasing LLC,
Fuego Communications, and
Battelle.