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A Florida-based company is proposing a new 200,000-square-foot warehouse in South Windsor.
Vero Beach, Florida-based Altatwo Realty Co. LLC is proposing to build the warehouse, along with associated parking, trailer spaces and a new freight rail spur on a 16-acre wooded property at 250 Rye St.
An application was filed with South Windsor’s Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission in January. The project would require filling 2,512 square feet of wetlands and would compensate by creating 5,000 square feet of new wetland area, according to a report soil scientist Ian Cole filed, included with the application.
The location of the proposed warehouse is a short distance from Route 5, in an area heavily developed with existing warehouses and logistics buildings.
The new warehouse would access the site using a common driveway with an existing warehouse at 300 Rye St., which has related ownership.
The 182,855-square-foot warehouse at 300 Rye St. houses a glass recycling center operated by Strategic Materials Inc., a company that was acquired last year by Belgium-based industrial materials mining and processing company Sibelco.
The warehouse at 300 Rye St. is owned by Alta Realty Co., a company that, according to state records, shares its address with the limited liability company that owns 250 Rye St. Alta Realty’s principal is The Tenny Group.
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