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Opportunities

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Do these
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Environmentally friendly and sustainable

Value-added agriculture

Forward thinking

Innovation-minded

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Take advantage of your opportunities

INVESTING IN A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

You might be wondering why you should consider Lodi for your business location? The answer is simple. Lodi is poised for economic growth in sustainable, future-focused industries within the tech, R&D, medical science, education, and related fields. We’re eager to partner with like-minded organizations who are passionate about investing in the future.

Development Planning and Real Estate Investment
Begin With A Vision

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Any one of Lodi’s target industries could thrive at 1235 E. Kettleman Rd.  This real estate is positioned to accept new investment.  This conceptual development sits on just over 23 acres of commercial and industrial development.  This concept shows three separate sites for manufacturing, logistics, office, storage, and commercial use.

   

Each site concept has parking for both passenger and freight needs.  Sites two and three show loading docks and efficient circulation on site and onto roadway.  SR 99 N/S and SR 12 E/W is less than one mile from these two major east-west and north-south corridors.  Landscaping and outdoor gathering space for employees and guests are featured throughout the rendering.

The building renderings show how sustainable building features including cool roof, solar panels, and living garden building elevations can enhance the efficiency of a design.  Lodi Electric Utility, a hometown provider of power, offers builders and developers energy efficient rebates and incentives.

1235 E. Kettleman Rd.

Site 1

Site area: 4.51 ac.
Building area: 27,076 SF
FAR: 0.14 
Parking (passenger): 25 stalls
Parking (freight trucks): 200 stalls
Landscape area: 29,823 SF

Site 2

Site area: 9.05 ac.
Building area: 162,312 SF
FAR: 0.41 
Parking (passenger): 164 stalls
Parking (freight trucks): 25 stalls
Landscape area: 19,711 SF

Site 3

Site area: 9.51 ac.
Building area: 169,439 SF
FAR: 0.41 
Parking (passenger): 170 stalls
Parking (freight trucks): 14 stalls
Landscape area: 20,713 SF

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In a very broad sense, this development concept combines man-made and natural elements to create an ideal environment for employees to maximize shareholder value.  Conceptually, a lot of elements come together to make 1400 & 1600 S. Cherokee Ln. an ideal site for corporate office, research and testing laboratory, medical complex, or mixed-use development. With over 100,000 average daily traffic count , now’s the time for a national or multinational corporation to create value at this highly visible location with well-developed infrastructure. 

1400 & 1600 S. Cherokee Ln.

Site 1

Site area: 7.67 ac.
Building area: 95,000 SF
Site parking: 350 stalls

Sustainable Features

  • Natural daylight throughout individual spaces

  • Green vegetated roof

  • Rainwater collection system

  • Native vegetation

  • Public outdoor gathering spaces

  • Protection from prevailing winds

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The arrangement of these buildings is based purely on their category, how the user will interact within that space, and how customers and clients will experience that space.  At 1335 E. Lockeford Street, the conceptual use is a farm to fork series of spaces where the region’s local specialty crops, and other local food treasures can be transformed into local cuisine, sold wholesale or retail, refrigerated, stored or served to the public in a multi-functional setting.

1335 E. Lockeford St.

Site 1

Site area: 3.88 ac.
Site parking: 82 stalls
Site loading: 32 stalls
Total parking: 114 stalls

Building ‘A’: 16,000 SF
Building ‘B’: 20,000 SF
Total building area: 29,000 SF

Sustainable Features

  • Native Landscaping

  • Farm to Fork Community

  • Natural daylight throughout individual spaces

  • Public outdoor gathering spaces

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The importance of location in business success cannot be understated.  From branding to attracting a customer base, and from proximity to suppliers to attracting talent, research has shown the location of a business is one of its most important factors for success. This particular conceptual use shows capacity of the site and optimum capacity utilization for manufacturing, logistics and office.

At 930 Beckman Road, a company would enjoy highway frontage, visibility by over 100,000 vehicles per day, direct access for suppliers and customers while adopting earnest eco-practices of growing a wine vineyard—a testament to the area’s wine growing roots.

930 Beckman Rd.

Site 1

Site area: 6.9 ac.
Site parking: 220 stalls

Building ‘A: 36,000 SF
Building ‘B’: 75,000 SF
Total building area: 111,000 SF

Sustainable Features

  • East-West building orientation

  • Natural daylight through individual spaces

  • Native & local agriculture landscaping

  • Public outdoor gathering spaces

  • Protection from prevailing winds

  • Recyclable building materials

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775 N. Guild Ave.

Site 1

Site area: 9.54 ac.
Building area: 165,800 SF
FAR: 0.40 
Parking (passenger): 200 stalls
Parking (freight trucks): 30 stalls
Landscape area: 21,000 SF

In a very broad sense, this development concept combines man-made and natural elements to create an ideal environment for employees to maximize shareholder value.  Conceptually, a lot of elements come together to make 1400 & 1600 S. Cherokee Ln. an ideal site for corporate office, research and testing laboratory, medical complex, or mixed-use development. With over 100,000 average daily traffic count , now’s the time for a national or multinational corporation to create value at this highly visible location with well-developed infrastructure. 

“What [people] don’t realize is how many industrial companies are actually located in Lodi … they chose Lodi because of it’s location.”

Heather Chartrand
Vice President, Lustre-Cal

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See why our business owners choose Lodi

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