I-49 Industrial Center

VanTrust breaks ground on speculative industrial building in Raymore

VanTrust Real Estate has begun construction on a new speculative industrial facility at Raymore Commerce Center South, marking another milestone for the 260-acre development in the Kansas City metro area. The 577,500 SF cross-dock building, known as Building 4, reflects VanTrust’s confidence in regional demand as multiple tenants are already in negotiations for space.

Located along Interstate 49 in Raymore, Missouri, the Class A industrial park continues to attract national users drawn by its logistics access and competitive incentives. The development currently includes major tenants such as Nuuly/URBN, Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, Harmar Mobility, and A4 Apparel. A separate facility for Church & Dwight Co. Inc. is also underway nearby.

Building 4 will feature a 40-foot clear height, multiple dock positions, ample trailer storage and parking, and sustainable design features to achieve LEED certification. Construction is scheduled for completion in August 2026.

The project team includes MW Builders as general contractor, with architectural design by Hoefer Welker and civil engineering by Olsson. The City of Raymore and the Missouri Department of Transportation supported infrastructure improvements, including a recent extension of South Dean Avenue, enhancing freight and commuter access to the site.

VanTrust officials said the project is a continuation of the company’s long-term investment in the I-49 corridor and a response to strong market activity in the southern Kansas City industrial submarket. Raymore Commerce Center South is ultimately planned for more than 3 million square feet of industrial space across multiple buildings.


Header image A rendering of Raymore Commerce Center South located alongside I-49 in Raymore, Mo. Image | VanTrust Real Estate

Platform Ventures hopes to maximize I-49 multimodal opportunities

At the monthly virtual presentation hosted by the CCIM Kansas City chapter last Friday, Corey Walker, senior vice president with Platform Ventures, offered insight about the I-49 Industrial Center.

Platform Ventures purchased approximately 180 acres of the development, located on the site of the former Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, from CenterPoint Properties in July 2019. The air force base was decommissioned and closed in 1999.

After the decommission, Kansas City Southern, Port KC and CenterPoint each acquired a portion of the property. CenterPoint commenced developing a business park in 2007 named CenterPoint Intermodal Center. CenterPoint, headquartered in Illinois, left the Kansas City market in 2019.

Walker said that at the time Platform Ventures acquired the development, CenterPoint had developed approximately one-third of the property and had leases with Walmart, Honeywell, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Sioux Chief Manufacturing and Niagara Bottling LLC.

Walker said Platform Ventures is in the process of adding approximately 60 acres of adjacent land to the industrial park.

Platform Ventures recently completed a rebranding of the site, renaming it I-49 Industrial Center. CBRE is assisting with marketing strategy.

“We thought it needed a fresh makeover,” Walker said.

“The remaining land has a potential for another 2 million SF of Class-A industrial warehouse space and that number could go north with a lot of the tenants that we’re seeing. They have a footprint that they’re now wanting mezzanine structures and potentially multi-floors within the facility which will add to the square footage,” said Walker.

Walker said Platform Ventures was attracted to the site because of the extensive infrastructure already in place, including roads, utilities and adjacent rail, as well as a great labor market.

“As part of our strategy with the multimodal concept, we really wanted to work with our neighbors, especially Kansas City Southern, so we’ve been working with them in concert now for really over a year to figure out ways to really maximize the opportunities for multimodal,” Walker said.

Platform Ventures currently is working on a 366,000-SF, spec building designed for up to four tenants.

“It’s tilt-up concrete, 36 foot clear height ceilings. We’re in the design and entitlement process on that. We’re pretty excited about some of the interest we’re starting to receive on just some of the initial discussions we’ve had,” Walker said.

Platform Ventures also is working with Kansas City Southern on a 300,000 SF bulk freight multimodal distribution facility on the site, with approximately 200,000 SF of outdoor space. The rail line actually goes into the building and into the storage yard.

“Semis and trucks come in the other side and take the product out to the region,” Walker said.

Walker said that Platform Ventures is working with a Fortune 500 company, and the facility is in the final entitlement stages and in design development.

“Both of these projects are moving forward but have a lot of wood to chop, but hopefully if things go well, maybe we’ll start moving dirt in Q1 of 2021,” said Walker.

Walker said activity has been very strong at the park. Platform Ventures has been proactive in pursuing large build-to-suit tenants, but they also want to have square footage available for smaller tenants and tenants requiring shorter build out time frames.

Walker said that Platform Ventures is “fairly bullish” going into 2021, particularly in light of the heavy demand for industrial space in the Kansas City area and the low vacancy rates for industrial space.

“There’s just not a lot of sites in town that can support 500 to 1 million SF industrial facilities so that bodes well for our project,” he said.