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Chapter 11 bankruptcy won’t slow Logistics Hub

 
February 11th, 2010
 
 

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JOEY G. DAUBEN

The Ellis County Press

HUTCHINS - Despite Richard Allens bankruptcy filing on his massive Dallas Logistics Hub, Inland Port development, the projects will go on.
The Allen Groups Chapter 11 filing, a reorganization to pay off creditors and debt, won’t slow the progress being made in the planned 7,500-acre land port in Southeast Dallas County.

China Supply and Logistics, according to the Dallas Morning News, is close to purchasing more than 1,000 acres in the Logistics Hub.

The investment would, according to court documents filed in the bankruptcy case, pay off debts, fund operating expenses and help pay some of the Allen debt.

The Logistics Hub is primarily located in both Wilmer and Hutchins, with select properties inside the Lancaster city limits.

Envisioned as the largest port on land that rivals Long Beach and Houston, the Logistics Hub accommodates heavy diesel truck and cargo train traffic.

Recent expansion of Lancaster’s airport and the planned Loop 9 toll road also factor in making the Logistics Hub a catalyst for surrounding economic development.

For more information about the Logistics Hub, visit DallasHub.com.


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