
Construction on the first phase of Race Track Logistics Pompano, a 1.5-million-square-foot industrial development in Pompano Beach, Florida, is complete. The project team included general contractor Frampton Construction Company, architect Ware Malcomb and developer Rockhill Management.
The milestone provides four buildings for a total of more than 620,000 square feet of new Class A industrial space and the first product of its kind brought to Pompano Beach in years. The project transforms part of the former horse racing track into a logistics hub designed to meet South Florida’s surging demand for modern distribution facilities.
Frampton’s scope included site development, vertical construction and extensive exterior upgrades. The complex features two-story glass storefronts, architectural façade treatments, energy-efficient TPO roofing and expansive landscaping that distinguish it from standard warehouse projects.
Strategically located at Racetrack Loop, the park offers immediate access to I-95, Port Everglades and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. It is integrated into The Pomp, a 223-acre mixed-use district by The Cordish Companies and Caesars Entertainment. With the four shell buildings now complete, work has begun on the interior to add one tenant upfit and five speculative office spaces, giving future tenants options ranging from custom buildouts to move-in ready suites. This work is scheduled to finish in February 2026.



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