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5/29/19
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The final phase of 10 West Logistics Center, a Class A, master-planned bulk distribution park in Southwest Phoenix, has been completed. The project is a development of New York Life Real Estate Investors to meet record-high logistics and e-commerce demand in the region. It was built by Graycor Construction Company.
Totaling 569.3k sf, 10 West Logistics Center Phase II is the final building in the 1.3 msf, two-building 10 West Logistics Center. It will be fully occupied by Amazon, who has committed to the entire building for use as a fulfillment center.
Graycor is managing all tenant improvement construction for Amazon, marking its final contribution to a project that the company began in 2014 with the construction of 10 West Logistics Center Phase I. Totaling 660k sf, Phase I is a Class A building that, at completion, earned the Best of NAIOP 2016 Spec Industrial Project of the Year award.
Located on the northwest corner of Van Buren St and 59th Ave (a future site of the Loop 202 freeway), 10 West building amenities include a 36-foot clear height, dock-high and grade-level loading, 200-foot minimum truck courts, ESFR fire sprinklers, energy efficient motion sensor lighting, a fenced and secured yard, and ample car and trailer parking. The building is divisible down to 100k sf, offering A-1 equivalent zoning and is Foreign Trade Zone approved, creating the potential for significant tax savings.
The 10 West Phase I building is currently 43% occupied by Ozburn-Hessey Logistics (OHL), one of the world’s largest logistics firms. Phase II is 100% leased to Amazon.
The architect for 10 West Logistics Center is Butler Design Group. Andy Markham, Mike Haenel, Will Strong and Phil Haenel at Cushman & Wakefield serve as the exclusive leasing brokers. Wentworth Property Company serves as the owner’s representative on the project.
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