Commonwealth Wholesale Corporation Signs Lease at Central Port Logistics Center
Tuesday, April 7th, 2026
Central Port Logistics Center today announced that Commonwealth Wholesale Corporation (CWC) has signed a lease for 56,160 square feet in Building 4, located within the Rockingham Farms at Central Port Logistics Center. The Central Port Logistics Center is conveniently located near the Port of Savannah, which is one of the best-connected ports in the U.S. to world markets and home to the largest single-terminal container facility of its kind in North America.
Founded more than 30 years ago, CWC is an industry leading supplier and wholesale distributor of name brand health, beauty, personal care, and household products. CWC's clients include some of the world's largest retail chains as well as local and regional retailers.
Developed by Capital Development Partners in partnership with Stockbridge, Central Port Logistics Center is one of the region's premier logistics and distribution hubs, strategically positioned to serve the rapidly growing Port of Savannah and surrounding Southeast markets.The Port of Savannah each week has 39 ship calls and 42 doublestack trains as well as 14,000 truck gate moves per day.
With CWC's commitment, 112,320 square feet of Class A industrial space remain available for lease in Central Port Logistics Center's Building 4. The facility offers modern specifications ideal for manufacturing, distribution, and logistics users seeking proximity to the port and major transportation corridors.
"We are excited to welcome Commonwealth Wholesale Corporation as a tenant at Central Port Logistics Center," said John Knox Porter, CEO of Capital Development Partners. "Their presence underscores the quality and strategic advantage of this project, and we look forward to supporting their continued growth."
Central Port Logistics Center Building 4 features:
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168,480 SF total building size
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32' clear heights
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ESFR fire protection
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Abundant trailer and automobile parking
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Immediate access to I-16, I-95, and the Savannah Port network


