LogiPropCo Breaks Ground on DC-Area Campus

Completion is expected by the third quarter of 2026.

Logistics Property Co. has broken ground on Beltsville Logistics Center, a two-building, 270,000-square-foot project in Beltsville, Md. The warehouses are slated for completion by the third quarter of 2026.

A rendering of Beltsville Logistics Center in Beltsville, Maryland.
The two buildings that comprise Beltsville Logistics Center will total 270,000 square feet. Image courtesy of Logistics Property Co.

Building 1 will comprise 147,358 square feet, while Building 2 will occupy 122,606 square feet. The facilities are to feature ESFR sprinklers and roof heights of 32 feet, as well as a total of 65 dock doors and four drive-in doors. Both structures are targeting LEED certification.

FCL Builders is serving as general contractor, with Powers Brown Architecture as architect, LJB Engineering as structural engineer and Salas O’Brien as MEP engineer.


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Located at 6500 and 6600 Muirkirk Road alongside Maryland’s Route 200, the 22.5-acre property is also close to Interstate 95. The site is about 18 miles from downtown Washington, D.C., 21 miles from Baltimore/Washington International Airport and 25 miles from Port of Baltimore.

LogiPropCo purchased the land parcel in June. Newmark’s Mid-Atlantic Industrial Capital Markets team of Ben McCarty, Cris Abramson, Nick Signor and Henry Pleszkoch represented the seller.

Recent LogiPropCo moves

Chicago-based LogiPropCo has made several moves across the country in recent months. The company owns or has under development 27 million square feet of logistics facilities across 14 national markets.

LogiPropCo recently broke ground on a 604,000-square-foot industrial park in Centralia, Wash., the firm’s third development in the state. That project is also scheduled for completion in the third quarter of next year.

Last month, the firm purchased a 43-acre site in Newark, Del., where it plans to build a 442,530-square-foot facility. The development will rise roughly 8 miles from LogiPropCo’s first such property in Delaware, spanning nearly 1.1 million square feet.