Depends on what is around the area that was logged, John. If the logged area is surrounded by farms and open area, the new growth should give you acres and acres of bedding cover. That's good for the deer population, but 160 acres is a lot of bedding ground to scout!
If the area around what was logged is old growth forest, you could see another response. The fresh growth and tender browse should attract deer as a food source. More daytime movement, definitely prime hunting ground.
It really kinda depends on how those new cuts and heavier growth over the next few years play into your overall hunting area.