Lincoln, Harvard Break Ground on $360M First Phase of 7 MSF Goodyear AirPark in Metro Phoenix

by Jeff Shaw

GOODYEAR, ARIZ. — Phoenix-based LPC Desert West and Scottsdale-based Harvard Investments have broken ground on Phase I of Goodyear AirPark, located on 565 acres adjacent to the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport in Goodyear, approximately 20 miles west of Phoenix.

Phase I of the project comprises 1.6 million square feet and six buildings ranging from 81,000 to 775,000 square feet. At build-out, Goodyear AirPark is expected to total 7 million square feet and up to 20 buildings.

The buildings will offer up to 40-foot clear heights and multiple points of ingress and egress for aircraft, as well as truck courts and vehicle parking. Situated approximately three miles south of Interstate 10, the site is generally bounded by Estrella Parkway, Bullard Avenue and State Route MC 85. The property is also approximately 10 minutes from the Goodyear Ballpark, where the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians train during spring.

Additionally, the AirPark is located adjacent to a dark fiber line, offering extremely strong internet access for communication and data center development. Global neighbors to the site include Microsoft, Amazon, UPS, Walmart, Boeing, SubZero, Daimler-Benz, XPO Logistics, Red Bull and Aldi.

Cerberus Capital Management is the equity partner for LPC and Harvard on the project. Butler Design Group, based out of Phoenix, will serve as architect. The general contractor is another Phoenix-based company, Stevens-Leinweber Construction.

LPC Desert West will direct all leasing, investment, and property management. The company is the Southwest division of Lincoln Property Co,

— Channing Hamilton

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