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PRINT <br />MORE <br />Industrial warehouse properties are hot right now and Excelsior -based Oppidan Investment isn't about to be <br />left out. <br />The company is building nine speculative warehouse projects worth $157 million in Chaska, Ramsey and in <br />Raleigh, N.C., in partnership with private equity firm Rockpoint Group. <br />The project will create 1.55 million square feet of industrial space. Some of the construction, at three sites, has <br />already begun. <br />Oppidan, which typically develops $45o million of U.S. residential, retail and senior living projects each year, is <br />now doing more speculative industrial work, seeking to take advantage of nationwide demand for warehouses <br />and logistical centers as Americans do more online shopping. <br />Oppidan President Blake Hastings said the company aims to increase its industrial business to around a third of <br />its portfolio. <br />"We started working on this two years ago to re-emphasize industrial and to spend more time on this," Hastings <br />said. "We saw a lot of the retail world switching into the e-commerce world and the need there. This led us to <br />this strategy to have a greater [industrial] pipeline going forward." <br />Oppidan, the builder of Pillars of Prospect Park senior housing and the Lowa46 apartments and Cub Foods <br />store in Minneapolis, is now searching for new industrial projects in its other markets, which include Texas, <br />North and South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and California. <br />In Minnesota, its new project will be two "bulk warehouses" in Chaska worth $37.6 million and marketed as the <br />Chaska Creek Industrial Park. <br />The first of the two structures is under construction with Mendota -Heights based R.J. Ryan Construction acting <br />as the general contractor. When done in June, Chaska Creek I will have 168,00o square feet. <br />Construction of Chaska Creek II's 133,00o square feet begins in May and should finish in November 2022. <br />Oppidan is also building the $44 million Bunker Lake Business Park in Ramsey, about a half hour north of <br />Minneapolis. <br />Two of those three speculative structures are expected to be completed in the fall of 2022. The third building in <br />Ramsey will be a 147,000 square foot warehouse. Construction begins in the spring. <br />Oppidan officials said they were excited by the opportunity to build an industrial -focused building for future <br />tenants, as it is the only such project of its kind in the Ramsey area. <br />The last part of Oppidan's industrial push involves erecting four buildings in Raleigh on a 121-acre site to be <br />called Cash Corporate Life Sciences Park. That project will cost another $77 million. <br />Construction is expected to start before year's end and will be completed in stages ending in 2022 and 2023. <br />Separately, Oppidan said Friday that it will break ground next week on a too -unit senior living complex in <br />Lakeville, Pillars of Lakeville. It is the firm's seventh senior -living project in Minnesota. <br />2 <br />