Bid to Operate VA Ports
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Updated: 10:44 AM Mar 13, 2009
Bid to Operate VA Ports
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP)
An Illinois warehouse and real estate company has made a $3.5 billion partnership proposal to Virginia to run its port, one of the busiest in the nation.
Posted: 3:00 AM Mar 13, 2009
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An Illinois warehouse and real estate company has made a $3.5 billion partnership proposal to Virginia to run its port, one of the busiest in the nation.

CenterPoint Properties put the value of the proposed deal at $8.9 billion over the life of the 60-year partnership. Company officials who outlined the plan Thursday in Newport News already have announced plans to build a $325 million distribution center in Suffolk.

The Oak Brook, Illinois company has more than 90 percent of its holdings in the Chicago area, and it anticipates a strong port-to-rail link between Virginia and the Midwest.

The Virginia Port Authority owns and operates marine terminals in Norfolk, Portsmouth and Newport News, and an inland distribution center in Front Royal.