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Americold announces opening
of Salt Lake City UT warehouse

Aug 26, 2010 7:00 AM

Americold Realty Trust announces the August 30, 2010, scheduled opening of its new Salt Lake City UT facility. Located at 1646 South 4490 West, this facility provides benefits including:

•6.5 million cubic feet of convertible storage space

•Fully racked with 21,000 pallet positions

•Available storage temperatures ranging from –20 degrees to +55 degrees F

•41 dock-high doors

•Convenient rail and freeway access

The building also features state-of-the-art energy efficiency systems and best-in-class security measures.

Americold Salt Lake City is ready for occupancy. Interested customers should contact Lenny Berz at lenny.berz@americoldrealty.com or 951-776-4736.

Founded in 1931, Americold Realty Trust is focused on the ownership, operation, acquisition, and development of temperature-controlled warehouses. Americold owns and operates specialized, cold storage warehouse properties in key distribution and regional centers throughout the nation. Its facilities are an integral part of the supply chain linking food producers, distributors, and retailers.

Headquartered in Atlanta GA, Americold stores and handles more than 4 billion pounds of temperature-controlled product per year.

For more information, visit www.americoldrealty.com.








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