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AZ Logistics Development Achieves LEED Gold v4 for a Core & Shell Warehouse Distribution Center

2/18/26

Luke Field, a 2.4 msf logistics campus in Glendale, AZ, has achieved LEED Gold v4 for a Core & Shell and Warehouse Distribution Center. The project is a development of Lincoln Property Company and Goldman Sachs.

7733 Litchfield Rd, Glendale, AZ
7733 Litchfield Rd, Glendale, AZ
With the certification, Luke Field becomes Arizona’s highest-scoring LEED industrial building, surpassing Lincoln-owned Park303 Phase2, a 2.5 msf development also located in Glendale, by a single point. Luke Field achieved the LEED certification without relying on renewable energy credit purchases, an uncommon achievement in the region.

Located at 13543 A and 13543 B Northern Ave, and 7733 Litchfield Rd in Glendale, Arizona, Luke Field spans three Class A industrial buildings: a 695.8k sf Building A, 454.8k sf Building B and 1.27 msf Building C. It sits on 140 acres at the southeast corner of Litchfield Rd and Northern Ave.

In achieving LEED Gold v4 status, Luke Field was evaluated on categories including energy, water, materials, indoor environmental air quality and innovation. The development exceeded industry standards with:

• 59% energy savings through the integration of high-efficiency LEDs and advanced controls, and building systems with R-38 insulated roofing, daylighting features, insulated overhead doors and reflective glazing.

• 77% total water savings and 87% outdoor water savings through drought-tolerant landscaping and efficient irrigation. This included optimizing the site to reduce runoff, enhance infiltration and mitigate heat island effects, establishing lasting water resilience in an arid region.

• 61% landfill diversion by recycling construction waste and debris instead of placing usable materials in landfills.

• 20% recycled content through the use of post-consumer and pre-consumer recycled material.

• 20+ products with Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) or Health Product Declarations (HPDs), encouraging low-impact, responsibly sourced materials and transparency in how a building impacts the environment and human health.

Luke Field secured 45 design credits prior to construction completion, positioning it to achieve full LEED Gold v4 certification without having to purchase renewable energy credits – a distinction among Arizona industrial projects. The development was also scored on its indoor air quality, which is strengthened by low-emitting materials such as VOC-compliant paints and formaldehyde-free wood, as well as state-of-the-art ventilation systems.

Each building at Luke Field features 40’ clear height, 25’ tall glass entries, 3,000 amps of power (expandable), automated dock doors, steel moment frame shear bracing and 5’ x 10’ clerestory windows providing sky views and natural interior light. The campus is further elevated by Lincoln’s trademark “creative industrial” amenities, such as barbeque stations, a shaded outdoor eating area and employee collaboration spaces.

Those advantages helped to attract Walmart, who purchased the 1.28 msf Luke Field Building C in late 2025 for $152 mil. The deal marked the largest Arizona industrial building sale of the year and the first tenant commitment at the project.

Park303 Phase 2 achieved similar success in late 2025, completing the sale of its 1.25 msf LEED certified Building C to Dollar Tree for $147 mil and bringing Phase 2 to 83% occupancy.

Luke Field was designed by architect Butler Design Group and constructed by Layton Construction. GAIA served as the project’s sustainability consultant – a relationship that led to Lincoln engaging GAIA to enroll in the LEED Volume Program for Industrial Assets. Lincoln serves as the property manager and leasing agent for Luke Field.




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