Phoenix Welcomes West 101 Logistics Center Development

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Phoenix has welcomed a significant industrial project as Trammell Crow Company breaks ground on the West 101 Logistics Center. Encompassing five buildings totaling 1,088,747 square feet, the project is designed to meet the modern needs of various tenants. Key amenities include parking, spec office spaces, and HVAC systems. The center aims to serve current and future logistics companies in Phoenix, capitalizing on recent growth and demand in the industrial sector, with completion anticipated by Summer 2026.

Phoenix has officially welcomed a new major industrial project as the Trammell Crow Company (TCC) has broken ground on the West 101 Logistics Center. This ambitious development is set to encompass five industrial buildings, totaling an impressive 1,088,747 square feet. The project is speculative in nature, reflecting the current market conditions and trends, and is anticipated to reach completion by Summer 2026.

The West 101 Logistics Center is strategically located at the southeast corner of Arizona State Route 101 and East Indian School Road. Each of the five industrial buildings within the center will be designed with modern features to meet the needs of various tenants. Key amenities for the facilities will include abundant auto parking, spec office spaces, LED lighting, oversized end-cap grade-level doors, full HVAC implementation, and the added benefit of freeway-fronting signage opportunities.

In support of the leasing and marketing efforts for the West 101 Logistics Center, CBRE has been appointed as the responsible agency, ensuring that the property effectively reaches potential tenants. The facility’s design and location are expected to attract businesses looking to capitalize on the robust industrial landscape in Phoenix.

Recent statements from industry officials indicate that Phoenix’s industrial market is currently buoyed by several favorable factors. There is notable population growth, significant investments in infrastructure, and a strong demand from sectors such as logistics and manufacturing. Furthermore, there is heightened interest from tenants specifically in areas like e-commerce, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing, solidifying Phoenix’s place as a premier industrial market in the United States.

From a broader perspective, the ongoing development of the industrial sector in Phoenix is quite significant. Currently, 17.4 million square feet of new industrial space is under construction across the region. However, it is noteworthy that the industrial development pipeline in Phoenix has seen a substantial decrease, now being less than half of what it was in the previous year. As of April 2025, the industrial vacancies in Phoenix stood at 7.4%, while the average rent for industrial space was noted at $9.42 per square foot. Industrial sales in the area reached nearly $932 million through May 2025, with an average sale price of $198.30 per square foot.

In terms of financial backing for the West 101 Logistics Center, La Caisse (formerly known as CDPQ) is providing project debt, supporting the project’s financial structure and development. The combination of strategic location, modern amenities, and strong market demand positions West 101 Logistics Center as a competitive option for corporate industrial users in the West Valley submarket.

As the completion date of Summer 2026 approaches, the West 101 Logistics Center is set to become a pivotal player in the evolution of the industrial landscape within Phoenix, serving both current logistics tenants and future businesses seeking space in this thriving market.

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