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5/14/26
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Grand View Arizona, an infrastructure-rich, fully entitled, 2,500-acre mega site in Buckeye, Arizona, is being marketed for development. With the scale to accommodate large-scale, sophisticated manufacturing uses, the project is projected to become a leading employment district, generating over $1 bil in economic impact as it transforms the landscape of industrial and economic growth in the region.
Grand View Arizona sits in the heart of metro Phoenix’s world-class West Valley logistics market, bordered by Broadway Rd to the north, MC85 to the south, and Dean and Perryville roads to the west and east, in Buckeye, ranked one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. over the last decade.
The property is minutes from Interstate 10, the future Loop 303/State Route 30 interchange and the award-winning Verrado and Teravalis master planned communities. It also offers 2.75 miles of Union Pacific rail frontage and a state-of-the-art infrastructure with the highest availability of power, water and telecommunications.
“Grand View Arizona represents a major step forward in Buckeye’s economic future, positioning our city to compete for the next generation of high-quality employers,” said Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn. “With the water availability, infrastructure and scale already in place, this site offers a rare opportunity for companies looking to grow in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. For Buckeye, it means jobs, investment and the continued momentum that is shaping our city into a premier destination for business.”
JLL’s Marc Hertzberg, Anthony Lydon, Greg Matter, John Lydon and Nicole Marshall are marketing the land for immediate development, aligning with Arizona’s continued emergence as a global hub for business and commerce.
In addition to its proximity to major transportation routes, Grand View Arizona lies approximately 11 miles from Phoenix-Goodyear Airport, 30 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and is proximate to nearby healthcare facilities, commercial services and Verrado Marketplace, a $275 mil development by Vestar that is serving the area with over 50 retailers and restaurants.
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