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11/22/21
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GID and SunCap Property Group have broken ground on three brand new, spec industrial buildings at Gilbert Spectrum, a 64-acre industrial park at McQueen and Elliot roads in Gilbert, AZ,a high-tech, high-end suburb in metro Phoenix’s Southeast Valley.
This latest phase at Gilbert Spectrum, representing buildings 9, 10 and 11, will total 309.5k sf of space. Graycor Construction Company serves as the design-build general contractor. Balmer Architectural Group is the project architect. At build-out, the park will include up to 850k sf of office, flex industrial and technology-related space.
Building 9 will total 100k sf with 32’ clear height and a mix of 38 dock-high and drive-in doors. Building 10 will total 142.2k sf, also with 32’ clear height and a mix of 50 dock-high and drive-in doors. Building 11 will total 66.4k sf with 28’ clear height and a mix of 25 dock-high and drive-in doors. The buildings will offer divisibility down to 20k sf.
The new Gilbert Spectrum buildings will share a 190’ loading court and each will feature generous power and ESFR sprinklers. The master planned park is minutes from Interstate 10, the Loop 101 and the U.S. 60. It is 25 minutes from downtown Phoenix and almost equidistant from Sky Harbor International Airport and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, both located within approximately 20 minutes. Gilbert Spectrum is within a 30-minute commute of approximately 1 million skilled laborers.
Ken McQueen and Chris McClurg of Lee & Associates Arizona are the project’s leasing brokers. In addition to its existing and under-construction buildings, Gilbert Spectrum has two pads available for build-to-suit industrial development.
“Gilbert Spectrum is a great infill development that offers a variety of functional attributes for traditional industrial users,” said McQueen, principal with Lee & Associates Arizona. “With multiple points of ingress and egress, and centered between three freeways, the park offers an attractive corporate setting with proximity to skilled labor.”
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