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Another industrial park mirrors big West Valley site

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The Cubes are headed to Mesa. It might sound like a rock band planning a show, but this is an industrial park that pegged the southeast part of the city.

On Sept. 20, Clayco acquired 270 acres from Cowley Companies for a hefty $30 million

The Cubes at Mesa Gateway is planned at 10003 E. Pecos Road, sandwiched between the planned Legacy Park (now known as Bell Bank Park) and Queen Creek. And, intriguingly, just east of the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.

Clayco plans a mammoth industrial park, with eight buildings totaling 4 million square feet.

This appears to be an East Valley twin of The Cubes at Glendale, billed as “minutes from the confluence of Loop 303 and the Northern Parkway, ideally located to serve Arizona as well as the key markets in the Western United States including San Francisco, Ports of Los Angeles & Long Beach, New Mexico, Utah and Nevada.”

The Cubes at Glendale plans seven buildings totaling 1 million square feet, to be ready to go in January.

That project is just outside Luke Air Force Base.

That’s not a coincidence.

Clayco has 10 other similar projects, all with the same name.

“The Cubes are strategically located in regional logistics hubs, with immediate proximity to interstates, ports and airports as well as being near high-consumption markets,” according to the company.

“The Cubes at Glendale is a 335-acre industrial park featuring both speculative and build-to-suit development opportuThe Cubes, an industrial park, is headed to southeast Mesa after a $30 million land deal. (Special to the Tribune)

nities in Phoenix’s West Valley submarket.”

According to the company’s website, “Clayco is a fullservice, turnkey real estate, architecture, engineering, design-build and construction firm that delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget and above and beyond expectations.” ■ The area shaded in red will be home to The Cubes at Mesa Gateway, near Bell Bank Park. (Special to the Tribune)

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