"The key item is that it's rail served with the ability to expand," says listing agent Steve Poole of Grubb & Ellis Co.'s Phoenix office. So far, the listing has received interest from an East Coast manufacturing firm, though no commitments have been signed. Other tenants in the business park include Copenhagen furniture, Home Depot and Airborne Express.
Laich built the plant in 1997 for its plastics manufacturing business. Situated on 11.6 acres, the facility can be expanded by at least another 100,000 sf, according to Poole. An additional 6.9 acres adjacent to the site currently is in escrow to a private investor.
The single-story, pre-cast concrete-tilt building offers plenty of amenities to a potential manufacturer, Poole says, including 10 silos from which Laich fed plastics material inside the plant. Approximately 36,000 sf are dedicated to manufacturing while an additional 61,000 sf are used for warehouse space. Some 2,600 sf of office space is included in the building. The building is outfitted with a 10-ton bridge crane in the manufacturing area and a state-of-the-art fire suppression sprinkler system. "It is a very clean building and fits a plastics-type of company well," Poole says.
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