ATLANTA—Riverside at Sweetwater Creek, a 309-acre corporate business park in Douglasville, GA has sold off 112 acres of land to industrial parts supplier McMaster-Carr. The company has received city approval to expand the building to 1 million square feet. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

McMaster, which currently occupies buildings in Northwest Atlanta, will consolidate operations in a new 700,000-square-foot corporate campus west of the city that will serve as an e-commerce fulfillment center for the products it supplies to manufacturing plants and commercial facilities around the world. Groundwork for the 700,000-square-foot build-to-suit facility has begun and doors will open in about 18 months.

CBRE's Mark Hawks and Scott McGregor represented Riverside at Sweetwater's owner, NMR&G LLC, in the land acquisition. Sim Doughtie of King Industrial Realty Inc. represented McMaster. The business park's development partners include Charles Brewer, Sam Hatcher, and Ron Orr. Holder Construction Company is the general contractor. Lord Aeck and Sargent is the project architect.

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