Prologis is moving forward with plans to build a huge warehouse on a 29-acre site in Oakland that was acquired by Duke Realty prior to its merger with Prologis in 2022.

The San Francisco-based logistics giant will be seeking approval from the city planning commission this month to put up a 430K SF warehouse on the former site of the Owens-Brockway glass recycling facility, a site that Duke purchased in 2021 for $34.3M.

The project at 3600 Alameda Avenue will be built on a spec basis, with plans calling for the demolition of 16 existing buildings encompassing almost 1.2M SF, according to a report in the San Francisco Business Times.

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