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AJOT Features CIC – Joliet/Elwood, SVP of Development Brian McKiernan

News | September 8, 2020

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AJOT interviewed CenterPoint Properties’ Senior Vice President of Development, Brian McKiernan, for an in-depth look at the CenterPoint Intermodal Center – Joliet/Elwood.

Brian talked about the many cost, efficiency and sustainability benefits of rail-adjacent warehousing, and the effect the explosive growth of e-commerce is having on rail and intermodal volume in the AJOT feature article, “CenterPoint Offering Timely Cost Savings with North America’s Largest Inland Port.”


“As shippers in a pandemic-impacted world place growing emphasis on cost-efficient supply chains, they increasingly are turning to CenterPoint Intermodal Center – Joliet, North America’s largest inland port, to provide the ideal solution.

Strategically situated 40 miles southwest of Chicago, the 6,400-acre CIC-Joliet/Elwood complex has seen several million additional square feet put into active use over the six months since the world was jolted by the COVID-19 pandemic and economic aftershocks, and, according to Brian McKiernan, senior vice president of CenterPoint Properties, more than 1 million square feet of warehouse and distribution space remain available for lease at the center.

‘Whether it’s the pandemic itself or the related recession, these kinds of macro global events tend to drive more shippers and third-party logistics providers to look at enhanced supply chain efficiencies,’ McKiernan told AJOT.

‘As companies become more and more cost-focused, I think we’ll see even more tenants seeking to benefit from a lower total landed cost,’ McKiernan added, citing reductions in drayage and demurrage costs. Companies can also realize considerable environmental sustainability benefits by taking truck miles off roadways as shipments move greater distances via rail.

According to figures from the Association of American Railroads, moving freight by rail on a 24/7 basis saves money for shippers, who furthermore are able to reduce drayage costs by an average of 25 percent by using warehouses that are adjacent to intermodal rail hubs.

In addition to being at the crossroads of east-west Interstate 80 and north-south I-55, CIC-Joliet/Elwood is anchored by the 835-acre Union Pacific Joliet Intermodal Terminal and the 770-acre BNSF Logistics Park Chicago, with intermodal rail services to and from every major U.S. West Coast port, as well as Houston. In addition, intermodal interline services of Norfolk Southern and CSX link CIC-Joliet/Elwood to an even broader geographic reach throughout the nation.

E-commerce demands rising

With progressively more consumers turning to online shopping in a pandemic-affected world, retailers large and small are relying in burgeoning numbers upon inland intermodal hubs, according to McKiernan.

“E-commerce is playing a huge role,” he said. “About 80 percent of today’s new industrial real estate requirements for logistics nationwide are related to e-commerce.”

In the longer term, according to McKiernan, big-box retailers in CIC-Joliet/Elwood will continue to add rail-adjacent warehouse and distribution facilities to meet growing e-commerce demands. Meanwhile, among newest leases signed for tracts within and proximate to CIC-Joliet/Elwood are those inked by such diverse giants as major retailers and e-commerce companies.

Location facilitates efficiencies

“Global demand is mounting to move products more quickly,” McKiernan said. “Choosing the right location can result in immense transportation savings and a more efficient supply chain operation.”

Overall, CIC-Joliet/Elwood serves more than three-dozen tenants, annually completing efficient moves totaling 3 million 20-foot-equivalent container units of freight at the epicenter of U.S. Midwest transportation infrastructure. And such activity continues on an upswing.

“Over the past few years, we already were seeing an increase in demand for logistics hub infrastructure,” McKiernan said. “Now, the pandemic and the most recent economic concerns are fueling further demand.”

Benefits abound for tenants

Tenants of CIC-Joliet/Elwood are offered a vast array of advantages, including Foreign-Trade Zone status that affords benefits related to U.S. Customs; enterprise zone tax exemptions and investment credits for qualifying companies and jobs; and additional financial incentives available on city, county and state levels.

The master-planned CenterPoint Intermodal Center-Joliet campus features in-park roadways that allow transport of heavyweight loads. Amenities also include around-the-clock fire and police protection and a 24/7 travel center replete with food and fuel offerings, restrooms and showers, and truck parking and scale facilities.

CenterPoint offers CIC-Joliet/Elwood customers great flexibility related to scope and terms of agreements, including build-to-suit opportunities for sale or lease. And the region provides a robust labor pool.

Strategy embraces sustainability

CIC-Joliet/Elwood is emblematic of the Oak Brook, Illinois-based industrial real estate company’s overall U.S. strategy. CenterPoint also developed the 190-acre CenterPoint Intermodal Center-Manteca, which is an hour east of the Port of Oakland, California. It also built two key hubs in the dynamic U.S. Southeast: the 230-acre CenterPoint Intermodal Center-Savannah, just 4 miles from the main gate of Georgia Ports Authority container port facilities, and a logistics center in Greer, South Carolina, adjacent to the South Carolina Inland Port. Each of these intermodal developments offers Class I rail services.

The Greer property is the latest CenterPoint property to earn honors for its sustainability advances, having earlier this year gained Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. It becomes CenterPoint’s 14th LEED-certified property.

“CenterPoint not only is committed to offering current and future tenants with myriad cost-saving benefits but we also are dedicated to doing so at high-performance facilities that revolve around environmentally sound, sustainable practices,” McKiernan said. “It’s yet another reason we at CenterPoint proudly say we see the world differently.”

About CenterPoint Properties

CenterPoint is an industrial real estate company made up of dedicated thinkers, innovators and leaders with the creativity and know-how to tackle the industry’s toughest challenges. And it’s those kinds of problems — the delicate, the complex, the seemingly impossible — that we relish most. Because with an agile team, substantial access to capital and industry-leading expertise, those are exactly the kinds of problems we’re built to solve. For more information on CenterPoint Properties, follow us on LinkedIn. For all media inquiries, including requests for interviews with CenterPoint executives, please contact media@centerpoint.com or 630.586.8285.