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9/25/24
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Lincoln Property Company has broken ground on Phase I of I-10 International, a Class A industrial project that, upon completion, will total more than 1 msf of space on 79 acres in the Tucson, AZ airport submarket.
The $75 mil Phase I totals 373.8k sf in two premiere warehouse/distribution buildings: a 158.9k sf Building 1 and a 214.9k sf Building 2. Phase I also includes a 188.4k sf Building 3, to be built according to market demand.
Lincoln owns an additional 42.3 acres at I-10 International, able to accommodate future Class A industrial development that would ultimately bring the project to more than 1 msf of space.
I-10 International is Lincoln’s first-ever Tucson industrial development, representing an Arizona expansion for the company’s award-winning metro Phoenix development and management portfolio.
“Arizona’s massive population growth is propelling demand across the state, and the industrial market is expanding in kind,” said Lincoln Senior Executive Vice President David Krumwiede. “Tucson has abundant land, superior logistics advantages and collaborative municipal partners ready to respond to this demand. Together, that creates a winning formula for the kind of institutional-quality industrial investment and development that we plan to deliver through I-10 International.”
All buildings at I-10 International Phase I will be state-of-the-art cold capable with 32’ clear height, 14’ tall glass entrances, full concrete truck courts, generous use of clerestory windows to let in abundant natural light, and an R-38 insulated roof deck system.
Like all of Lincoln’s new Arizona industrial developments, I-10 International will follow a “creative industrial” vision, delivering amenities often only found in Class A office buildings, and designed to attract and retain a new generation of highly skilled employees offering specialized expertise. This includes a best-in-class outdoor amenity space with shaded and landscaped areas, built-in barbecue equipment and seating for outdoor relaxing, dining and games.
I-10 International is located at the southeast corner of Alvernon Way and Los Reales Rd, two miles from a full-diamond interchange at I-10 and Valencia Rd. It sits within a Foreign Trade Zone and an emerging e-commerce market that is already home to companies like Amazon, Home Goods, Pepsi, FedEx, DHL, Intuit and Raytheon.
Brinkmann Constructors is the general contractor for I-10 International Phase I. The project’s design is a collaboration between architects Butler Design Group and Ware Malcomb. Jesse Blum of PICOR/Cushman & Wakefield is overseeing leasing of the project.
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