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From
1-94 & I-65 Interchange
1-57*
BNSF Elwood*
UP-Joliet Intermodal**Estimated, via Illiana Tollway
To Park 65
20 miles
28 miles
50 miles
55 miles
Dennis Hiffman630 691 [email protected]
Future Location of Illiana Tollway
Gary/Chicago International Airport Radius indicators - 5, 15 & 30 mi.
BNSF Logistics Park - Elwood
UP Joliet Intermodal Terminal
Full Interchange at I-65
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Kelly Disser630 317 [email protected]
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The goal of modern business logistics can be summarized as “having the
right item in the right quantity at the right time at the right place for the right
price in the right condition to the right customer.”
Not only is Park 65 strategically located for the Northwest Indiana/
Chicagoland distribution area, but the Park and all facilities within will take
advantage of the latest sustainable construction concepts to deliver the lowest
life cycle costs to the end user with the least impact on the environment.
The Park 65 development is the first to take advantage of the planned
location of the new Illiana Expressway connecting I-65 to I-57, providing
the ideal location for both east-west and north-south traffic. Construction
will progress in three phases and includes a meticulous plan for stormwater
management as well as improvements to local infrastructure.
The addition of a 1.6 million SF industrial park will bring robust job
growth during the construction process as well as permanent employment for
individuals in the region.
Park 65 is ideally positioned to take advantage of ongoing infrastructure
development and to provide resources and benefits for industrial users and the
surrounding community for years to come.
The intersection of value and efficiency.
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2012 Top States for Doing BusinessIndiana
I-Light Backbone Fiber
I-Light Backbone 10 Gigabit Lambda Circuit
I-Light Backbone Ethernet Circuits
I-Light PoP, Optical, Switching, Routing
I-Light PoP, Optical Amplifier
I-Light Fiber Splice Point
Princeton
Albany
South Bend
Michigan City
Anderson
Ligonier
Elkhart
Columbus
Marion
Kokomo
Fort Wayne
Shelbyville
Mt Ayr
Delphi
Sedalia
Markle
Crown Point
ValparaisoValparaiso Univ.
WestvillePurdue North
Central
EvansvilleUniv. of Southern Indiana
VincennesVincennes Univ.
Terre HauteIndiana State Univ.
BloomingtonIndiana Univ.
West LafayettePurdue Univ.
GreencastleDepauw Univ.
New AlbanyIU Southeast
RichmondIU East
GaryIU Northwest
MuncieBall State Univ.
IndianapolisIUPUI
Goshen
Sellersburg
Carlisle
Upland
I-Light Member Connections (BTOP Fiber)
Ivy Tech Muncie
Ivy Tech Michigan City
Ivy Tech Gary Ivy Tech Valparaiso
Ivy Tech West Lafayette
Ivy Tech KokomoIvy Tech Marion
Ivy Tech Anderson
Univ. ofEvansville
Ivy Tech Bloomington
Martin Univ.
Ivy Tech ElkhartSouth Bend Trine Univ.
Wabash College
Franklin College
Huntington University
Manchester College
Calumet College of St. Joseph
Ivy Tech Warsaw
Ivy Tech Madison
Hanover College
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Vincennes UniversityJasper Center
Taylor Univ.
Ivy Tech Monticello
Ivy Tech Franklin
Ivy Tech East Chicago
Ivy Tech Connersville
Vincennes Univ Ft. Branch
Ivy Tech
Ball State Fishers
Ball State Indianapolis
Vincennes Aviation Center
Vincennes School for the Deaf
Independent Colleges of Indiana
CILC
Indiana Commission for Higher Education
Ivy Tech Fairbanks
Columbus Learning Center
Grace College
Manchester School of Pharmacy
Oakland City University
Vincennes Univ Jasper
Oakland City Univerisity
I-Light Member Connections
IHETS
IUPU ColumbusIvy Tech Columbus
Anderson University
IPFWIvy Tech Fort WayneUniv. of St. FrancisInd Institute of Technology
Purdue University Calumet
IU KokomoIndiana Wesleyan
Ivy Tech Richmond
Earlham College
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Butler Univ.Marian Univ.
Univ. ofIndianapolis
IU South Bend
Notre DameSt. Mary's CollegeHoly Cross
Ivy Tech South Bend
St. Joseph College
Goshen College
Ivy Tech Greencastle
I N D I A N A
The State of Indiana leads national rankings in several key categories, confirming its status as one of the country’s most pro-business locations.
Category National Ranking
Total cost of doing business 8th Incentive programs 5th Government cooperation 6th Availability of skilled labor 5th Overall Infrastructure and Global Access 8th Rail and Highway Accessibility 4th Distribution/Logistics Hub Access 1st (tie with Illinois)
Source: Area Development magazine - Fall 2012
A primary factor in business success in today’s competitive market is connectivity, and Indiana is among the leading states to develop a comprehensive fiber optic grid to serve its businesses. The map below demonstrates the coverage acheived through Indiana’s commitment to technology. The “I-Light” fiber network runs adjacent to the Park 65 location.
*The I-Light fiber network is currently only accessible to public institutions, higher learning or municipal uses.*
Industrial Park• 125 total acres annexed and zoned for industrial and intermodal development
• 112 acre industrial park supporting over 1.6 million SF in new development
• Construction to progress in three phases from south to north
• Flexible zoning allows heavy industry and trailer parking
• Site is outside of EPA’s Non-Attainment Zone
Logistics• Located immediately off the full interchange of I-65 and Hwy. 2
• 17 miles to I-65/I-94 Interchange
• In close proximity to the future location of Illiana Expressway connecting
I-65 with I-57
Sustainability• State-of-the-art sustainable park design with green design and construction
• Carefully considered stormwater management strategy
Infrastructure• Abundant industrial water, gas and electric available to site
• Route 2 & Colorado Street intersection upgraded based on
projection of traffic generated by Park 65
• Telecommunicaations/Fiber Optic parallel to I-65
Community• Jobs will be created throughout all phases of the development and
construction process
• Permanent regional jobs will be created upon completion of the project
• Upon completion, the 1.6 million SF project will ultimately generate
significant tax revenue for local taxing authorities
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517,500SQUARE FEET
350,000SQUARE FEET
204,750SQUARE FEET
174,000SQUARE FEET
90,000SQUARE FEET
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DETENTION AREA
DETENTION AREA
DETENTIONAREA
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531’ toState Rd. 2
Total Site Area:
Building Site Area:
Total Building Area:
124.98 Acres
111.24 Acres
1,631,298 SF
Location, Location, Location
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
B-3 Official Illiana Tollway Route
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Dennis Hiffman630 691 [email protected]
One Oakbrook TerraceSuite 400
Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181
@2017 NAI Hiffman. All rights reserved. All information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable; however, no representation or warranty is made to the accuracy thereof.
Kelly Disser630 317 [email protected]