The 145-acre project, titled Buckeye I-10 Logistics, is the largest industrial complex under development along Buckeye’s I-10 frontage Freeway, just west of Verrado Way. The industrial park will be constructed with over 2.2 million square feet of industrial space. The 641,000 square foot phase I building has already broken ground with completion expected before the end of 2022. Beginning in 3rd quarter of this year BET Investments will build its phase II building consisting of approximately 1,150,000 square feet in size which will be located adjacent to the I-10 freeway. Phase III will be 450,000 square feet and located adjacent to Van Buren.
“Beginning construction with the largest industrial campus in Buckeye’s history is a statement of confidence in Buckeye’s future,” said Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn. “As the fastest growing U.S. city in the nation, Buckeye is at the forefront of meeting the infrastructure and transportation needs of its residents.”
“Buckeye I-10 Logistics will deliver three Class A logistics buildings to one of the best locations in the Southwest Valley submarket,” said Cushman and Wakefield Vice Chairman Andy Markham, who along with Vice Chairman Mike Haenel represent Buckeye I-10 Logistics and will serve as the project’s leasing brokers.
Markham continued, “With record setting net absorption in 2021 of approximately 27 million square feet, nearly doubling the amount recoded in 2020, the Phoenix industrial sector continues to remain extremely robust. These buildings cater to what current tenants are demanding.”
The project architect for Buckeye I-10 Logistics is Butler Design Group and the general contractor is Layton Construction. Engineering services are provided by Hilgart Wilson Engineering and BET Investments will serve as the project’s property manager.