Las Vegas Review-Journal

Amazon plans third facility in NLV

Fulfillmen­t center being built near speedway expected to open in late 2019

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

Amazon passed on building its second headquarte­rs in Southern Nevada, but the e-commerce giant wants to expand its distributi­on operations here.

Executives from the Seattle-based company are expected to announce plans Wednesday for an 800,000-square-foot fulfillmen­t center at a new industrial complex under constructi­on a few miles from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The new warehouse is expected to pack and ship small items such as books, toys and household items. Company officials would not say how much will be spent on building the warehouse, but they said its third facility in North Las Vegas will provide more than 1,000 fulltime jobs by the time it opens late next year.

“We’re excited to open a new, state-of-the-art fulfillmen­t center in North Las Vegas and to continue innovating in a state committed to providing great opportunit­ies for jobs and customer experience,” Sanjay Shah, an Amazon vice president, said in a statement.

Last month, documents

AMAZON Records show developer

Van Trust purchased the

obtained by the Las Vegas Review-journal found that state and local government officials had offered Amazon 84 acres of land in downtown Las Vegas to build a corporate campus.

Las Vegas didn’t make the list of 20 finalists Amazon released in January for its second headquarte­rs, but executives said the new warehouse shouldn’t be viewed as a consolatio­n prize.

“Amazon’s search for a second headquarte­rs is a separate effort from Amazon’s fulfillmen­t work,” company spokeswoma­n Lauren Lynch said.

“There are a lot of contributi­ng factors that go into our thought process on where to place a new fulfillmen­t center,” Lynch said. “Most importantl­y, we aim to make sure fulfillmen­t centers are placed close to customers so we can offer a great Prime service and fast shipping speed. We also look at the workforce, and we’ve found great talent in abundance in Southern Nevada.”

Lynch said wages are not yet set for logistics jobs at the new facility, but the company will offer “competitiv­e” pay and “comprehens­ive benefits starting on day one.” To apply, visit amazondeli­vers.jobs.

The warehouse is rising just west of the speedway and east of Interstate 15 as part an industrial park spanning more than 1 million square feet under developmen­t by Van Trust. Property records show the developer purchased the 73-acre site in November

for $16.5 million.

“It really helps to define what North Las Vegas, the mayor and the City Council have been doing by going after intellectu­al capital and technology as a way to diversify the city’s economy, building a new tax base and creating new jobs,” said Gina Gavan, economic and business developmen­t director for the city of North Las Vegas.

The warehouse will not receive any state incentives, unlike a 813,120-square-foot large-item warehouse that opened with roughly 1,000 full-time workers in August just off Lamb Road and I-15 in North Las Vegas. That facility received about

$1.8 million in tax abatements from the Governor’s Office of Economic Developmen­t.

Amazon also operates a sorting center in North Las Vegas and a largeitem warehouse in Reno, each with about 1,000 full-time workers.

“This is Amazon’s third facility in North Las Vegas,” Mayor John Lee said. “A repeat customer is the best kind of customer, because it’s a testament to the quality we’re putting out and the results they’ve had in North Las Vegas.”

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0336. Follow @Amarroquin_ LV on Twitter.

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