Scottsdale developer buys Mesa parcel for $19M, plans industrial project
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Posted 9/26/23
Martens Development Company of Scottsdale has purchased a 44-acre industrial development site at the southeast corner of Ellsworth and Willis roads in Mesa.
Cushman & Wakefield, which …
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Scottsdale developer buys Mesa parcel for $19M, plans industrial project
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A rendering of The Brickyards
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INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
Martens Development Company of Scottsdale has purchased a 44-acre industrial development site at the southeast corner of Ellsworth and Willis roads in Mesa.
Cushman & Wakefield, which arranged the sale, made the announcement Sept. 25, saying Martens plans to build a seven-building industrial project know as The Brickyards. The developer paid approximately $19.1 million for the land.
Highlights of the project include heavy power, dock-high and grade-level loading, electric vehicle charging stations, and parking, according to the release.