Howard Industrial Partners has won approval to build three warehouses encompassing 2.1M SF in a rural town in the Inland Empire, in another defeat for NIMBY opponents of warehouse sprawl in the tightest industrial market in the US.
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors approved the Bloomington Business Park, a project that has been stymied for several years, on a site that will require the demolition of more 265 housing units in the town of Bloomington, according to a report in the San Bernardino Sun.
The 213-acre project will be built on land previously zoned for low-density and very-low-density single-family homes. The company is planning to build three buildings encompassing 1.25M SF, 479K SF and 383K SF, respectively.
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