
Double Coin Tires and CMA announced that construction is to start on the company’s newest distribution center.
Double Coin Tires and CMA announced that construction is to start on the company’s newest distribution center.

Councilmen from the City of Rancho Cucamonga, CMA executives and the developers, DCT Industrial, and property management executives from Newmark Grubb Knight Frank participated in the recent groundbreaking ceremony.

Double Coin Tires and CMA announced that construction is to start on the company’s newest distribution center.
All city permits are approved and completed and construction begins immediately. The company’s new warehouse and distribution center is located in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Situated on approximately six acres near the intersection of 8th Street and Vineyard Avenue; the facility will occupy over 129,000 square feet of under roof storage. The building design includes dock-high and grade level bay doors with stalls for parking additional trailers.
To achieve a lower carbon footprint, natural lighting and exhaust systems are integrated into the building’s design.
The facility may be completed as early as November, and will be the company's second distribution center in North America.

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