
Warehouse structures can be seen being constructed at the Pinnacle Aeropark property on Nov. 12, 2020. (Photos by Scott Bolthouse — The Huron Hub)
Posted by Scott Bolthouse The Huron Hub Nov. 19, 2020
Development is moving along at the Pinnacle Aeropark site off Vining Road in the township’s north end.
Two warehouse structures can be seen being constructed while heavy truck traffic is consistently moving materials to and from the property.
In December 2019, Wayne County announced the sale of the Pinnacle Aeropark Property to HS Commerce 275 LLC — a joint venture between Hillwood Enterprise, L.P. and Sterling Group.
The 650-acre property was sold then for nearly for $4.9 million.
Initial site plans called for two storage or warehouse type buildings totaling more than 600,000 square feet.
Photos: Development at Pinnacle Aeropark in Huron Township on Nov. 19, 2020.
Photos by Scott Bolthouse — The Huron Hub.
Under the sale terms approved by the Wayne County Commission in October 2019, the purchasers agreed to invest $40 million into the property within five years.
The site, which is bordered by Pennsylvania, Wayne, Sibley and Vining roads, includes 350 acres of County-owned land and the 300-acre Pinnacle Race Course site, which was acquired after foreclosure in 2019 via the right of refusal process.
In 2016, structures and debris from the defunct Pinnacle Race Course were removed following an agreement between the County and the property’s then-owner to clear the site.
Photos: Pinnacle Race Course demolition
To view The Huron Hub’s complete coverage of the Pinnacle property, including the defunct race track through the recently announced proposed development, please visit this archive on HuronHub.com.
The previous proposals were worked thru. The current has a 550k ft2 and 750k ft2 facility currently being built.