Developer sees ‘second wave’ of industry coming to Casa Grande, Coolidge

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings.)

By Aaron Dorman | Pinal Central

CASA GRANDE — A burgeoning tech industry within the Sun Corridor, and the subsequent supply chain needs, has been a boon to land developers such as Saint Holdings, which has been finding buyers for its two industrial sites in Casa Grande and Coolidge.

Saint Holdings CEO Jackob Andersen said the company is seeing a “second wave” of businesses involved in semiconductor chip manufacturing coming into the region. At the Central Arizona Commerce Park on the southwest side of Casa Grande, that includes the LCY Chemical company, which will be a supplier for the new Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company operation in Phoenix.

The developer has agreements in escrow with other related companies and is looking to bring more to his Coolidge site. Andersen said Saint is benefiting from word of mouth and business-friendly leadership in the county.

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