Five new office buildings, equaling 2.7 million square feet, are planned for construction in Goodyear, Arizona with first phase work beginning at the end of the year.
What will be a combination office and warehouse park called the Airpark Logistic Center, located along Yuma Road and Bullard Avenue, will see individual structures ranging in size from just over 320,000 square feet to more than 730,000 square feet.
Master developer of the project is LGE Design Build of Phoenix, which is dividing some 170 acres at the site into five industrial lots for the project.
Those lots will measure from just under 22 acres to just over 47 acres. The individual buildings, meanwhile, will include structures measuring 458,000 square feet; 576,000 square feet; and 662,000 square feet.
A selling point for the project is its location near the Phoenix Goodyear Airport, some 4 miles to the east.
The proposed Airpark Logistic Center is currently being reviewed by the City of Goodyear. Last month members of the Goodyear City Council approved a preliminary plat for the project.
According to city documents, existing median trees and plants on South Bullard Avenue, on the eastern side of the site, will be relocated by Airpark Logistic Center to other city property.
By Garry Boulard