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 Over 2 million roasting/warehouse square feet between MD & PA locations
TRADEPOINT ATLANTIC, a redevel- opment of the former Sparrows Point steel mill, aligns well with MDOT MPA, as its site has 3,100 acres
and two Class 1 railroads. Cargo
that comes into Baltimore needs a place to be stored and deployed, and Tradepoint is certainly well suited to handle these needs.
Ownership is rebuilding to meet the needs of the current market, expecting to reach 15 million square feet by the time full build-out is complete. More than 3 million square feet of modern facilities have already been built.
“Tradepoint Atlantic’s strategic partnership with the Port of Baltimore continues to bring added value and logistical advantages to shippers
and customers seeking to maximize supply chain efficiencies,” said Mike Mullen, CEO of Tradepoint Atlantic. “The world class productivity of the Port of Baltimore combined with the multi-modal capabilities of our global logistics hub will drive the flow of commerce for the next generation.”
Tradepoint recently received a $20 million TIGER grant to further boost infrastructure, the largest amount allocated to any port in 2018. “The public sector is dealing with budget
 The Terminal Corporation’s largest ware- house is located in the Point Breeze Business Center, which is the closest warehouse to the Seagirt Marine Terminal.
Since 2008, the Greater Baltimore area has grown to include:
26 MILLION
more square feet of warehouse space
120 MORE
warehouses
50% INCREASE
in warehouses larger than 500K square feet
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