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The Broe Group, a prominent player in the infrastructure sector, has successfully acquired the former Kellogg's manufacturing facility located at 5601 Bucknell in Fulton County, Georgia. This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in the company's ongoing efforts to enhance its real estate portfolio and develop shovel-ready sites for rail-related projects.
With plans to transform the site into the largest shovel-ready rail real estate location in the area, The Broe Group aims to attract new businesses and stimulate economic growth in Fulton County. This initiative is expected to create numerous job opportunities and bolster the local economy, further establishing Fulton County as a key player in the logistics and manufacturing sectors.
The Broe Group's commitment to infrastructure development and innovation positions it as a leader in the industry. The acquisition of the former Kellogg's facility not only underscores the company's growth strategy but also reflects its dedication to meeting the increasing demand for efficient transportation and logistics solutions in the region.
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