By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune
Another “industrial park” is headed to Mesa.
Where others have been small, medium and large, this one might be called “jumbo.”
Picture 100 acres of farmland.
Now picture those same 100 acres, covered with six “industrial” buildings.
It’s a big, big project backed with big, big money:
According to documents on the project, “The AirPark 202 PAD applicant will invest approximately $150 million during the construction of approximately 1.5 million square feet of high-quality industrial development.”
Asked if that figure was accurate, Ed Grant of the development team said the price tag ultimately will “probably be a little more, $175 to 180 million.”