union seventy center main property description  
 

Located on the north side of the city of St. Louis along Interstate 70, about six miles east of the St. Louis Lambert airport and seven miles northwest of downtown, the Union Seventy Center is a modern, first-class, 161-acre industrial, warehouse and distribution campus created by reconfiguring a former General Motors assembly plant.

 

The project involved the selected demolition and renovation of the 2.2 million square feet main assembly facility, located over 43 acres. The remainder of the site, roughly 118 acres, was cleared, landscaped with trees and three ponds, and improved with new roads and new secured entrances.

Today, the former GM St. Louis Assembly plant is home to numerous office/warehouse/ distribution tenants and new facilities have been constructed by Pepsi-Cola, Smurfit-Stone, OKI-Bering, MFR Tire, United Rentals, Save-A-Lot and many others. Total investment in the Union Seventy Center exceeds $110 million.


UNION SEVENTY CENTER FEATURES
2.2 million square feet of food-grade quality space
Heavy duty structural construction
Wet fire sprinkler system throughout
   

Site is rail-served by Terminal Railroad Association.
Interior streets are 60 feet wide.
Abundant truck parking and docking.
   

Up to 21 foot clear heights with very functional bay sizing.
Excess utility capacities.
Substantially lower lease rates and operating costs.

Convenient Interstate 70 location
Center of established trucking routes resulting in lower freight costs
Central to St. Louis manufacturing base, service industry locations, and Lambert International Airport

Land inventory for corporate design-build ownership or lease.
Tax abatement and enterprise zone benefits.
Controlled environment with 24-hour security.