By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal
The city of Chandler may be one of the most in-demand areas for companies to expand or relocate — especially technology and semiconductor-related manufacturing firms — in the Valley, but the city is running out of vacant land. Looking ahead during the next 20 years, that means developers will have to be innovative.
Micah Miranda, economic development director for the city of Chandler, said at a recent Business Journal Corridors of Opportunity real estate panel that the city is about 93% to 95% built out with residential, office, industrial and retail developments. While there is a huge demand for companies and residents to be in the East Valley city, he said it is going to have to come from creative sources.