Realterm Expands Portfolio with Acquisition of Three IOS Truck Terminals in Boston, Philadelphia, and Providence
Realterm, a global specialist in transportation-advantaged logistics real estate, announced today the acquisition of three IOS truck terminals, totaling 163 doors. Located in Boston, Philadelphia and Providence, the properties are part of Yellow Corporation’s property sale amid its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
“Realterm identified this portfolio because of its advantageous locations along significant freight lanes, proximity to large consumer MSA’s, limited supply, and strong institutional demand,” said Ed Brickley, Managing Director, Senior Fund Manager, Realterm. “This unique deal accelerates our continued growth in owning best-in-class, transportation related properties.”
The properties acquired by Realterm in the transaction include:
95 Concord Street, North Reading, MA – a 52-door IOS truck terminal located on 10.4 acres just outside of Boston.
750 County Line Road, Line Lexington, PA – a 71-door IOS truck terminal located on 7.4 acres just outside of Philadelphia.
2110 Plainfield Pike, Cranston, RI – a 40-door IOS truck terminal located on 7 acres just outside of Providence.
All three properties are near major interstates, ensuring easy accessibility within their respective markets.
“Acquiring these three strategically located truck terminals underscores our unwavering dedication to providing top-tier, transportation-advantaged real estate solutions,” said Derek Fish, Senior Vice President, Investments, Realterm. “This expansion enhances our ability to support the logistical needs of businesses across multiple markets, fostering continued growth and success for our partners and tenants.”