Winstanley’s latest buying, building spree shows faith in region’s active, but slowing industrial market

The real estate investment and development firm has been one of the most active industrial developers north of Hartford since 2015, when it paid $12 million for Hallmark’s 1-million-square-foot distribution center and 324 associated acres in Enfield. In August, Winstanley paid $122.3 million for a 1-million-square-foot Windsor warehouse, at 200 Old Iron Ore Road, that hosts an Amazon fulfillment center under a long-term lease. In October, it paid $4.6 million for a 133.6-acre Enfield site, at 1679 King St., already approved for more than 600,000 square feet of logistics development. Days later, Winstanley announced it had settled a legal challenge brought by Enfield residents, which will allow it to build an 819,000-square-foot warehouse at the former Hallmark campus, on Bacon Road. Winstanley will partner with Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development on a roughly $135 million construction project at the Hallmark site, expected to launch early next year.

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