New Name Reflects Adams Industrial Properties’ Core Services

AIP focuses on investment and development of industrial properties

GAINESVILLE, Ga. (April 2024) – The Adams Companies, a prominent industrial real estate investment and development firm, announces its name change to Adams Industrial Properties effective April 2024.

“Our new name, Adams Industrial Properties, provides a clearer representation of the services we provide,” AIP CEO & Managing Partner Jimmy Adams said. “Our expertise is finding industrial real estate solutions for our clients through properties that we have purchased and redeveloped or new developments we’ve built.”

The core of Adams Industrial Properties’ business is the strategic redevelopment of second-generation industrial properties. By repurposing former manufacturing and warehousing sites or building new developments, Adams Industrial Properties creates solutions for its clients, contributes to local economies and creates job opportunities in each community.

The name change is accompanied by a comprehensive rebranding effort, including the launch of a new website AdamsIndustrialProperties.com. The new website will serve as a valuable resource for stakeholders and clients, providing detailed information about the company’s new developments, available properties, services, and industry insights.

Founded in 1903, the history of The Adams Companies dates back over a century as a moving and storage company. While the company has evolved over time to include industrial properties, it continues to offer commercial 3PL warehousing services through its affiliate company, Corporate Storage.

Adams Industrial Properties specializes in the acquisition and development of commercial and industrial real estate throughout the southern United States. Our deliverable is the professional, timely renovation of vacant, or almost vacant, existing manufacturing, warehouse or distribution buildings and constructing new developments. For more information, visit AdamsIndustrialProperties.com or call 678-207-1903.

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