Santa Cruz Cold Storage completion reset to spring, in time for melons and grapes
Santa Cruz Cold Storage completion reset to spring, in time for melons and grapes
Before the Mexican spring melon and grape crops are shipped this spring, the new Santa Cruz Cold Storage refrigerated warehouse will be operational.
The owner of the warehouse is Old Tucson Road Property. Key partners in Old Tucson are Brian and Scott Vandervoet, who also own Vandervoet & Associates Inc.
The Rio Rico construction completion is behind schedule. Brian Vandervoet indicated Feb. 2 that Vandervoet & Associates made an interim move from its longtime leased location within Prime Sales, Inc. in Rio Rico to CMMV Warehouse LLC in Nogales.
The new building will feature 26,000 square feet of cold-chain controlled warehousing space and a two-story, 6,000-square-foot office on one side. The cold storage is divided into three rooms with different temperatures. Vandervoet’s primary Nogales business is in the fall and spring seasons. So, to maximize the facility, Healthy Trends Produce Co. LLC, which specializes in wintertime peppers, will also be moving into Santa Cruz Cold Storage. The facility’s use will be extended into May and June by grape shipper SCC International. Sergio Chamberlain owns SCC and will also be moving into Santa Cruz Cold Storage.
Bobby Astengo is a partner in, and runs, Healthy Trends.