Spec industrial project breaks ground in Glendale

By InBusiness PHX

Opus announced that it has broken ground on 59Bell Technology Park, a 57,520-square foot Class A speculative industrial development in Glendale, Arizona. Designed to serve companies within the semiconductor and advanced technology supply chain, the building will offer a three-phase 3,000-amp electrical service – a power capacity more commonly found in much larger facilities.

This high-output, smaller-footprint design gives users, particularly manufacturing and high-power industrial users, access to critical infrastructure without the cost and complexity of a large-scale building. While the building can accommodate up to four users, it also offers the opportunity for a single tenant to occupy and control the entire facility.

Located just south of Deer Valley’s industrial corridor, 59Bell Technology Park is in close proximity to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Amkor and the growing network of suppliers and related users supporting the companies. The area also provides access to a large skilled workforce, making it an attractive location for technology and manufacturing users.

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