PHOENIX, AZ – Wentworth Property Company/Clarion Partners
and the Phoenix office of JLL have secured a benchmark 63,000-square-foot
tenant lease commitment this week at Airport I-10 Business Park—one of
the largest Sky Harbor Airport-area speculative industrial developments in
Phoenix history.
The lease, made by Illinois-based Anixter International,
Inc., fills almost half of Airport I-10’s “Building E” months before
anticipated shell construction completion.
Pat Harlan |
JLL Executive Vice Presidents Pat Harlan and Steve
Sayre, and JLL Associate Kyle Westfall represented the building
owner. John Werstler, Jerry McCormick and Cooper Fratt of CBRE
represented Anixter.
“It is rare in today’s Phoenix industrial market to secure
lease commitments on a spec property that’s still under construction—before
tenants can physically see and touch the space,” said Harlan.
“The fact that Anixter has signed on at Airport I-10 at this
early stage speaks volumes. It is a welcome post-recession event and a strong
statement about the caliber of the project and our industrial market as a
whole.”
“We are extremely pleased to welcome Anixter,” said
Wentworth Property Company Principal James R. Wentworth.
“A commitment by such a large, well respected company
confirms Airport I-10 Business Park as the preferred airport location for
corporate users. It also underscores the ongoing need for new, high quality
industrial product in the Airport submarket.
Steve Sayre |
“This area continues to rank among Phoenix’s top industrial
locations but has an extremely limited supply of land.”
Located at the northwest corner of 24th Street and Rio
Salado, Airport I-10 Business Park represents the last large, developable
parcel left in the Sky Harbor International Airport submarket.
Phase I includes three Class A industrial buildings
totalling more than 600,000 square feet (277,954 square feet, 169,109 square
feet and 156,000 square feet). This portion of the project is slated for
completion in fall 2014.
For more insight from Harlan, visit http://bit.ly/1ps2sgj.
According to JLL research, while there is limited inventory
of modern industrial space within the Sky Harbor Airport submarket, demand
continues to climb.
Of the 40 million square feet of industrial space in the
submarket, only 218,052 square feet was built in 2009 or later. Yet in 2013,
the Airport submarket still represented almost 30 percent of the more than 3.5
million total square feet of industrial space absorbed Valley-wide.
Kyle Westphall |
At build out, the 58-acre Airport I-10 property will include
five Class A industrial buildings totalling 920,584 square feet, with a modern
environment for corporate users and fully equipped with state-of-the-art
features such as ESFR sprinkler systems, 30- to 32-foot clear heights,
cross-dock loading and 140- to 200-foot truck courts.
Anixter International, Inc. is a leading global distributor
of enterprise cabling and security solutions, electrical and electronic wire
and cable, and OEM supply fasteners and other small parts. It operates approximately
210 warehouses in more than 250 cities and more than 50 countries.
For a complete
copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Stacey Hershauer
focusAZ
Marketing & Public Relations
(480) 600-0195
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