Verde Realty Completes Rail in Santa Teresa Intermodal Park
     VerdeCorporate Realty Services announced that construction has been     completed on 4,283 feet
     of new railroad track and new switch in VerdeSanta Teresa Intermodal     Park in Santa Teresa,
     NM. The track and switch will service the master-planned park's     first phase totaling 118 acres.
     El Paso, TX (PRWEB) January 15, 2009 -- Verde Corporate Realty     Services announced that construction has
     been completed on 4,283 feet of new railroad track and new switch in     Verde Santa Teresa Intermodal Park in
     Santa Teresa, NM. The track and switch will service the     master-planned park's first phase totaling 118 acres.
     Verde Santa Teresa Intermodal Park is a 1,221 acre master-planned,     rail-served industrial park that can
     accommodate user requirements from 5 acres to 200 acres. When     fully-built out, the park will have five rail
     spurs directly connected to the Union Pacific Main Line. The park     provides a further benefit to users in that it is
     located within Foreign-Trade Zone No. 197.
     The Verde Santa Teresa Intermodal Park is the only facility of its     kind in the region capable of fulfilling
     transloading, cross-border trailer staging and build-to-suit     requirements. Construction of the new Foxconn
     Technology Group manufacturing facility in San Jerónimo, Mexico,     that is located immediately adjacent to
     Santa Teresa, and Union Pacific's plans to build new facilities in     Santa Teresa will generate meaningful
     economic activity in the area and incremental demand for rail served     facilities. This park will address the needs
     that will arise from this activity.
     Foxconn, the trade name for Taiwan-based Hon Hai Precision Industry     Company Ltd., began construction in
     July 2008 on a 440-acre manufacturing campus which will eventually     employ 20,000 workers. The project's
     first phase, a 650,000-square-foot facility, is scheduled to open in     March 2009 and employ 5,300 workers
     making computers, laptops and other electronic equipment for a     variety of companies. Foxconn is an
     electronics manufacturing giant that makes products for Apple,     Nokia, HP, Motorola, Dell, and Sony, among
     others, and more cell phones than any other firm in the world.
     Union Pacific plans to initially invest $150 million in a 934-acre     fueling, switching and intermodal yard to be
     completed between 2010 and 2014. Once complete, it will be the     largest fueling and intermodal facility on the
     U.S.-Mexico border. When fully operational, the Union Pacific     facility will employ 280 people.
     In addition to Union Pacific's investment, Verde Corporate Realty     Services' Director of Business Development,
     Jay Kleberg said, "The development of Verde's Intermodal Park is a     critical step in servicing the increased
     demand by local and national manufacturers, suppliers, and     distributors to efficiently transport goods from
     coast-to-coast and service clients in Mexico."
     Kleberg went on to note that, "The Park's location, five miles from     the Santa Teresa Port of Entry, the new
     Foxconn campus in San Jerónimo and Union Pacific's new refueling and     intermodal yard is ideal for
     transportation providers and suppliers doing business in Mexico.     Verde has had numerous inquiries about the
     availability of rail-served land and build-to-suit capabilities, and     we look forward to accommodating the
     corporate real estate requirements of our customers."
     Verde Corporate Realty Services is a leading owner/operator of     corporate facilities throughout the United
     States/Northern Mexico border region. Verde's team of experienced     bi-cultural professionals provides real
     estate services from the design/ build phase through subsequent     years of facility operation.
     For more information, visit www.verdecrs.com/intermodal.
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