A bar chart titled "Recent Market Valuations vs. 2026 ICE Acquisition Prices" compares the previous value of 11 properties to their ICE purchase prices in USD. White bars represent previous values, and gold bars represent ICE purchase prices. In every case, the ICE price is significantly higher. For example, a property in Flowery Branch, GA, jumped from $400K to $68M, and Socorro, TX, rose from $11.07M to $123M. The highest acquisition is Salt Lake City, UT, at $145.44M, up from $97.37M.
A table titled "Two Ways to Measure What the Government Paid" lists 11 locations with their price per square foot and price per bed. Roxbury, NJ, has the highest costs at $275.08 per sq ft and $86,200 per bed. Other high costs include Hamburg, PA ($168.65/sq ft) and Romulus, MI ($69,400 per bed). Prices per square foot range down to $92.28 in Tremont, PA, while prices per bed vary significantly, with the lowest being $14,470.59 in Socorro, TX. Data is highlighted in shades of red.
A treemap chart titled "Estimated Profits by Seller" displays various entities as rectangular blocks of differing sizes and shades of green. The largest blocks, indicating the highest estimated profits, belong to El Paso Logistics II LLC and PNK S1 LLC on the left. Medium-sized blocks in the center include Dalfen Industrial, CRP/AI Oakwood Owner LLC, and BIGTRPA 001 LLC. Smaller blocks on the right represent the Rockefeller Group, RREEF CPIF LLC, PCCP, Oakmont Industrial Group, and FRIND-Hopewell LLC.
A line graph titled "Purchases over time by Facility State," showing highly localized spikes in purchases across 8 states from Jan 16 to Mar 6, 2026. Each state exhibits short-duration activity: Texas peaks with 1 purchase in mid-Jan and again in early Feb. Pennsylvania shows the highest volume with 2 purchases in early Feb. Other peaks (each showing 1 purchase) occur sequentially: Georgia in mid-Feb and late-Feb, Michigan in mid-Feb, New Jersey in late-Feb, and Utah in early March.
New at tracker.projectsaltbox.com
We've added a sales analysis tab that breaks down the data behind ICE's purchase of 11 warehouses (so far) — what each site cost, where the money went, and what the operating bill looks like going forward.
Click the "Sales Analysis" link at the top of the page.