TRIP Building 2

TAMPA, FL–Amid signs of slowing demand and predicted slight vacancy increases, Newmark Knight Frank announced the completion of one sale and a significant lease for two industrial buildings in the Tampa Bay market. They are:

Hunt-Wilde Corp. sold its 98,000-square-foot warehouse to Wholesalers Property Company for $3.5 million. Located at 2835 Overpass Rd. in East Tampa, the industrial building was originally constructed as a mobile home manufacturing facility, and later converted into an injection molding facility, making parts for recreational and commercial products and industrial manufacturers. Winsupply, a supplier of residential and commercial construction materials and a subsidiary of Wholesalers Property Co., will occupy 100 percent of the building. NKF Senior Managing Director Rick Narkiewicz and co-broker John Jenkins, president of Jenkins Property Advisors, represented the owner and seller.

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David Wilkening

David Wilkening began his long journalism career as a police reporter for Chicago-area newspapers. He became a writer-editor for major newspapers in Chicago, Washington, Detroit and Florida. He has been a business editor, political editor and travel editor for newspapers and magazines. He tried for a while to be a political operative but did better as an adjunct college professor teaching English and journalism. He is the author of several books, both ghost-written and under his own name. He is also a widely published freelance writer who currently lives in Orlando.