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With high demand for quality industrial buildings in the East Valley, EastGroup Properties, Phoenix, announcedthe groundbreaking of Falcon Field Business Center Tuesday, Nov. 28. The 98,643-square-foot building, located at 3110 N. Greenfield Road, is being constructed by Willmeng Construction and designed by Butler Design Group.
The industrial space is owned and managed by EastGroup Properties, Phoenix, and is expected to be completed by mid-May 2018. The Koss Louer team of Lee & Associates Arizona is responsible for the leasing on behalf of EastGroup.
“This site is desirable because it’s in an infill around major transportation features such as airports and freeways, and also around major employers,” said Mike Sacco, vice president of EastGroup Properties. “Falcon Field Business Center has been designed with sustainable features to provide operating efficiencies and the foundation for a comfortable, green working environment for its future occupants. We have designed this building to attract aerospace, defense, light assembly, distribution and ecommerce businesses.”
Property features include:
- Frontage on Greenfield Road
- Grade-level loading
- Truckwell loading
- 252 parking spaces
- 3000 amps service, 277/480V
- 40′ x 52′ column spacing
- 30′ clear height
- LED warehouse lighting
- Fully sprinklered
Willmeng President and CEO James Murphy said, “Falcon Field is yet another project we are honored to work with EastGroup on delivering. As a state-of the-art business distribution center, the project will draw more quality businesses to a great city with a continued vision for assisting businesses in serving the global economy.”
“The Falcon Field Business Center will be an excellent addition to Mesa’s Falcon District and is well suited for the considerable demand we see for large, quality industrial space,” said City of Mesa Economic Development Director Bill Jabjiniak. “With proximity to 202 Red Mountain Freeway, Falcon Field Airport, and high-tech manufacturers such as Boeing, Orbital ATK, and Nammo Talley, we expect Falcon Field Business Center to be a prime location for advanced manufacturing, logistics, aerospace and defense companies.”
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