Parcel sold at Scottsdale Airpark once planned for 150,000-square-foot office-hangar

Scottsdale Airpark

Business Real Estate Weekly by Rose Law Group

Scottsdale – A 9.5-acre parcel with taxi-way access at Scottsdale Airpark that was once planned for a 150,000-square-foot office-hangar has been sold for $8.325 million. Maricopa County records show Boeing V LLC in Phoenix paid cash to buy the site. The seller was Phoenix Dragon Fei LLC in Scottsdale (Bing Hu, manager). The buying entity was formed by the Tait family (Tom Tait, Tom Tait, Jr., Will Tait, members). The sale was brokered by Mark Linsalata, Fred Darche and Bill Blake of Lee & Associates Arizona Inc. in Phoenix. No word coming from the Taits on their plans for the prime acreage, which is the largest undeveloped tract with taxi-way access within the Scottsdale Airpark. The land is located west of Hayden Road along 78th Way where Raintree Drive ends. Continue reading

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