(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings, the landowner in the deal.)
By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal
The city of Coolidge gave its first approval to Procter & Gamble’s proposed 2 million-square-foot manufacturing plant at Inland Port Arizona, a 2,700-acre industrial park along State Route 87 and Union Pacific rail line.
The company released details late last week about its new $500 million facility planned for 430 acres adjacent to Nikola Corp.’s automotive campus in Coolidge, a city located southeast of Phoenix in Pinal County.
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