Is Amazon the secret backer of a proposed Valley ‘hazmat’ distribution center?

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal

The city of Mesa earlier this month received a pre-submittal application for an industrial building that could be used for “hazardous materials storage and distribution,” and while the project was submitted under a code name, signs point to Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) as potentially being tied to the project.

Going by the name “Project Thunderbird,” early plans call for a 40,903-square-foot office connected to a 727,433-square-foot industrial warehouse that is located on a 68.38-acre site on the north side of Pecos Road between Sossaman and Ellsworth roads, just south of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.

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