Two properties that are home to two of Amazon's largest fulfillment centers have been sold in separate deals totaling more than $718 million.
Macquarie Asset Management's U.S. Core/Core-Plus Real Estate unit has completed the acquisition of a property in Newport, DE that includes Amazon's largest fulfillment center, a 3.7-million SF robotic facility that the e-commerce giant opened in September on the site of a former GM auto plant.
According to a report in the Philadelphia Business Journal, the purchase price for the Newport property was $392 million.
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