Amazon Warehouse in Charlton
The proposed project entails the construction of a state of the art 2.8 Million gross square foot industrial warehouse building with a 650,000± square foot building footprint. The building will be approximately 100 feet in height, and will have 49 loading docks, 265 trailer parking stalls, and 1,250 car parking stalls in three surface lots.
Editor’s Note: Where are they going to get all these packages from?
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And what happens with their warehouse at the former Greendale Mall? Do they even plan to open it or will they try to sell it?
The trailers would come from all over the country but flown in to Bradley and maybe Manchester (Manchester may be a stretch but not ruled out especially during the holiday season). If the site at the Greendale mall ever opens, that’s a last mile hub just like near the airport I believe. Remember though, it’s not necessarily a bad thing that it’s not in operation because Amazon is still paying taxes on the site. Charlton too is a great area because then you can connect right onto the pike or I-84 so they’ll have a lot of trailers going out to Worcester and other area last mile stations around New England. Even if the Worcester Amazon site gets sold to another company, it wouldn’t take long for it to be bought considering the location.
In other news, there’s been some drama it seems like over Polar Park and days where they have events for the ballpark to make money but they can’t do it because when they built the ballpark, they didn’t make the garage door tall enough for cranes? How dumb can you be with that?! Brand new ballpark where they said during the off season or when games weren’t happening that they would have concerts, events, and other stuff there and you can’t build a garage door tall enough to have a crane go through it? I don’t believe we have a final price yet on the ballpark either but with all of these “renovations” happening every year to it, I once said $200M total, I’m going over on that now considering that they have to fix or replace or put something new into that park every year. It’s ridiculous
Has anyone driven down Mulberry Lane on the other side of the airport recently? They’ve been burying utilities in the road for the past couple months, and they just cleared a huge field on the other side of the street. Hmmmmm ?
Hate to break it to you Clark, but Marshall street has been closed since the middle of September until the end of October because they’re redoing the water main line on mulberry street and are working on the part where it extends to Marshall. The digging up is most likely because of that. They could be putting something involving the water work where the huge field is going. I hope I’m wrong and it’s for the airport but I’m pretty sure it’s for that.
The city should sell polar park, if they legally can. Baseball is a joke, especially minor league baseball. Most of the tickets for the games are free. It’s Worcester’s big dig. The tax payers are going to get hammered with the debt. I bet they built the door to small on purpose. Fenway is over 100 years old and they get cranes in the park. Come on!!