Dayton Daily News

Logistics center near racino gets OK

Officials expect $116M project to create 1,200 jobs over next 10 years.

- By Ed Richter Staff Writer

TURTLECREE­K TWP. — Preliminar­y plans for a logistics center to be built on 296 acres near Interstate 75 outside Monroe have been approved by Warren County.

Core 5 Industrial Partners is planning to build a logistics center on the property located north and east of the Miami Valley Gaming racino at Ohio 63 and Union Road.

The proposed $116 million project will consist of four industrial buildings, totaling more than 3 million square feet of space and would access Ohio 63 to enter and exit the facility. According to planning documents, the site will have ponds for stormwater management.

Martin Russell, deputy county administra­tor and Warren County Port Authority executive director, said county commission­ers approved plans that include a condition that trucks were not to go through the Shaker Run subdivisio­n.

However, a road from Ohio 63 to the logistics center also would connect into Shaker Run so residents could use it for quicker access to

interstate­s 75 and 71.

He said the next goal was to obtain road easements and close the deal.

In May, Core 5 received the approval of the Lebanon Board of Education and the Warren County commission­ers for a Community Reinvestme­nt Act tax abatement, a 50% real property tax abatement for 10 years. The CRA applicatio­n indicated owners estimate creating 1,200 fulltime equivalent employee positions with an aggregate annual payroll of $45 million with zero part-time or temporary jobs when the project is completed. The hiring of employees is expected to begin September 2022 and continue incrementa­lly over the following eight years with 100 to 200 jobs added each year.

The CRA agreement also provides certain benchmarks based on the project’s valuation, payroll and square footage that, if reached, would increase the CRA property tax abatement to 15 years at 75% as the project continues to grow.

In late March, the Warren County Port Authority purchased the former prison farm land for $10.3 million and is selling it to the developer. The land was rezoned in 2020 and Turtlecree­k Twp. officials told Warren County commission­ers that the land was one of two economic developmen­t corridors the township hopes is developed to help offset the costs of growth otherwise shouldered by its nearly 15,000 residents and other property owners.

The site is already part of a busy logistics, entertainm­ent and retail corridor off of the Interstate 75/Ohio 63 interchang­e, which includes Park North.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A proposed $116 million logistics center recently received an OK on preliminar­y plans from Warren County commission­ers.
CONTRIBUTE­D A proposed $116 million logistics center recently received an OK on preliminar­y plans from Warren County commission­ers.

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