TFI Chassis Buys Mickey Truck Bodies Land in North Carolina
$35.5 Million Deal Closed Dec. 31
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A portfolio of 41 Mickey Truck Bodies Inc. property tracts in High Point, N.C., has been flipped for $35.52 million to TFI Chassis Portfolio, an affiliate of J.P. Morgan Asset Management linked to its real estate leasing division.
Mickey, a fourth-generation, privately held trucking company, has about 500 employees, of which about 400 work at North Carolina facilities.
The company makes aluminum truck bodies that include side loaders used in dry freight, refrigeration, vending and emergency vehicles. It also owns and operates a national network of free-standing fleet services centers nationally.
The purchase closed Dec. 31, according to Guilford County Register of Deeds filings posted Jan. 17.
TFI Chassis was formed on Dec. 4, according to a North Carolina Secretary of State corporation filing. Justin Heller, a portfolio manager of J.P. Morgan Asset Management’s real-estate leasing unit, is listed as authorized official for TFI Chassis.
TFI Chassis acquired 39 tracts located on Bethel and Green drives and on Progress, Rowan and Trinity avenues for a com…
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