Foley adds Class A warehousing and office space

Baldwin Cold Logistics is developing $27 million building

A rendering of the new 91,650-square-foot Baldwin Cold Logistics building to be constructed next year.

Baldwin Cold Logistics, in Foley, is developing a $27 million, 91,650-square-foot building for Class A warehousing and office space to support its industrial product.

Located in the Foley Beach Express Industrial Park, phase one of the construction is set to begin in 2026, with the building being able to accommodate one large user or multiple users. Baldwin Cold Logistics will include freezer storage, cold storage, machining handling equipment storage and office space.

“The addition of Baldwin Cold Logistics provides much-needed cold storage capacity for businesses in our growing area,” said Foley Mayor Ralph Hellmich. “This facility will increase investment and jobs in Foley and encourage existing business growth.”

Baldwin County has approximately 200,000 square feet of cold storage space, much of which is dedicated to a single user or needs significant upgrades.

“We have a significant need for space in our region, from office to industrial, and certainly cold storage space,” said Lee Lawson, president and CEO of the Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance. “For us to remain competitive on economic development projects and serve the greater community, we need these facilities constructed in Baldwin County, and we applaud the Baldwin Cold Logistics team for taking a step to develop this speculative space.”

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CBRE Birmingham is currently handling real estate transactions for Baldwin Cold Logistics.   

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