Ogden, Monroe County, NY — Amazon is expanding its Rochester-area logistics footprint with a $7.25 million facility purchase and development project. Amazon.com Services LLC finalized the acquisition of 84.6 acres at 119 Shepard Road in Ogden on December 29, 2025, with plans to construct a 250,572-square-foot same-day delivery facility, according to the Rochester Business Journal. The deed was filed with the Monroe County Clerk's Office, marking Amazon's latest strategic investment in Western New York logistics infrastructure.
Amazon's $7.25 million property purchase represents continued confidence in the Rochester metropolitan area as a critical logistics hub. The company will develop 250,572 square feet of warehouse and distribution space across 37.63 acres of the newly acquired property, strategically positioned for same-day delivery operations throughout the Rochester region and Central New York.
The new facility will operate adjacent to Amazon's existing sortation center at 90 Shepard Road, which opened in September 2025 after a three-year delay due to supply chain disruptions. This proximity allows Amazon to create an integrated logistics corridor, streamlining operations and enhancing delivery efficiency for the region's growing customer base.
The Shepard Road industrial area in Ogden provides Amazon with significant competitive advantages:
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Acquest Development Context: Acquest Development, headquartered in Williamsville, NY, has facilitated multiple major Amazon projects in the Rochester area, including the $512 million fulfillment center at 2600 Manitou Road in Gates and the Shepard Road sortation facility. The firm's existing relationship with Amazon positions it well for future development partnerships.
Same-day delivery has become a competitive necessity in e-commerce. Amazon's investment in same-day delivery infrastructure in Rochester signals that the company views the region's market as large and economically viable enough to support advanced logistics operations.
For Rochester-area customers, the facility means:
For Rochester's economy, the facility creates direct employment in logistics operations and supports ancillary industries including transportation, warehousing, and supply chain services.
The Ogden facility is part of Amazon's expansive Rochester-area presence:
Collectively, these investments total over $564 million in Amazon infrastructure in the Rochester area, positioning the region as a critical node in the company's Northeast logistics network.
According to the Rochester Business Journal, Western New York's warehouse and logistics market is experiencing significant growth and competitive pressure. The region's strategic location at the intersection of major Northeast metropolitan markets—Buffalo, Syracuse, Toronto, New York City—makes it attractive for logistics operations seeking efficient regional coverage.
Amazon is not alone in recognizing Rochester's logistics value. Other major logistics providers continue to expand operations in Erie, Monroe, and Niagara counties, reflecting broader industry confidence in the region's infrastructure and market fundamentals.
The 250,000+ square-foot facility will require substantial construction investment and employment. Typical projects of this scale engage:
Local construction and development professionals should monitor this project for potential subcontracting and partnership opportunities.
With the property deed filed in December 2025, Amazon will likely begin detailed planning, design finalization, and permitting processes in early 2026. Warehouse construction at this scale typically takes 12-24 months from groundbreaking to operational readiness, though timelines can vary based on site conditions and design complexity.
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