Pat Harlan |
PHOENIX, AZ – Mid-size
users are dominating the Phoenix industrial market, and the construction sector
has a heavy hand in that success, says the Phoenix office of JLL. According to
the brokerage firm, much of the 5.8 million square feet of industrial space
absorbed in the Valley in 2015 went to mid-size users – tenants occupying
somewhere between 10,000 and 50,000 square feet.
In this 12-month period,
JLL closed 52 mid-size transactions totalling more than 1.27 million square
feet. Of that activity, 28.8 percent was with construction-related companies.
“We should be paying a lot
of attention to the wants and needs of mid-size industrial users, and to the
metered recovery of the construction industry,” said JLL Executive Vice
President Pat Harlan. “These are
driving forces that are balancing out our market, so that no one factor
dominates. It’s creating a very healthy outlook for the balance of the year.”
According to the Arizona
Department of Administration, the construction/specialty trades sector had the
biggest year-over-year job growth increase in 2015, adding 6,300 new jobs for a
gain of 10.5 percent over 2014.
“We’ve been waiting for
healing to begin in the Phoenix construction market, and it’s finally here,”
said Harlan.
Just some of the
construction-related, mid-size deals closed in metro Phoenix by JLL in 2015
are:
Steve Larsen |
· Superior Pool Products at 955 N. Fiesta Blvd. in
Gilbert for 47,969 square feet
· Diamond Kitchen at West 10 Business Center in Phoenix
for 34,733 square feet
· Door Works at 2605 W. 1st St. in Tempe for 43,690
square feet
· EcoFasten Solar at 4741 W. Polk St. in Phoenix for
49,975 square feet
· Trane at 10115 W. Van Buren St. in Phoenix for 37,332
square feet
· Vivint Solar at 5446 W. Roosevelt St. in Tolleson for
25,964 square feet
“We’re seeing our clients
– at projects like Airport I-10, Park Lucero and AZ|60 – actively respond to
mid-size tenant demand,” said JLL Vice President Steve Larsen.
“They are building
projects to accommodate the large users that Phoenix will always attract, but
they’re making sure that these spaces can also be easily divided to serve those
needing sub-50,000 square feet. Based on the trends we’re seeing, it’s a wise
strategy.”
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Stacey Hershauer
Phone: +1 480 600 0195
Email: stacey@focusaz.com
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