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SIHI breaks ground on industrial development in Mesa’s Falcon District

Mesa Grandview Business Park slated to open in 2026

Posted 2/7/25

Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc., the city of Mesa, Okland Construction and CBRE recently celebrated the groundbreaking of Mesa Grandview Business Park, a 270,000-square-foot, three-building …

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SIHI breaks ground on industrial development in Mesa’s Falcon District

Mesa Grandview Business Park slated to open in 2026

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Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc., the city of Mesa, Okland Construction and CBRE recently celebrated the groundbreaking of Mesa Grandview Business Park, a 270,000-square-foot, three-building industrial development at the southwest corner of Loop 202/Red Mountain Freeway and Greenfield Road in Mesa.

Speaking at the event were Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman, Councilmember Rich Adams, SIHI President Todd Holzer, Okland CEO Bill Okland and Mesa Economic Development Director Jaye O’Donnell, according to a release.

“Mesa Grandview Business Park shows Mesa’s commitment to economic growth. This project will bring jobs and businesses to our Falcon District,” Mayor Mark Freeman said in the release. “This industrial space strengthens Mesa’s position as a hub for innovation, opportunity, expansion and growth.”

Mesa Grandview, in Mesa’s Falcon District northwest of Falcon Field Airport, the Boeing Co., Northrop Grumman and MD Helicopters, has direct freeway exposure and available project monument and building signs. The largest building in the project will consist of 132,665 square feet. The other two will be 68,700 square feet each. The buildings are to feature clear heights from 30 to 32 feet, 100% HVAC warehouse, dock-high and grade level loading, heavy power, ample parking and tenant amenity areas, the release states.

“Mesa is fortunate to have been selected for this robust commercial development,” District 1 Councilmember Rich Adams said in the release. “From available space, flexibility and location to sustainability, this project by SIHI checks all the boxes. It is the good fortune of District 1 to have the available land to welcome Grandview Business Park, adding nearly 270,000 square feet of commercial space to the area’s portfolio.”

As part of SIHI’s continued sustainability efforts, each building is to feature enhanced skylights and clerestory windows, sustainable landscaping with native plants and EV charging stations. Additionally, the buildings are to be LEED certified and roof solar capable under the SIHI solar initiative, SolarFit.

“SIHI is excited to begin construction on the first phase of Mesa Grandview, a state-of-the-art industrial facility that exhibits SIHI’s commitment to further strengthening Mesa’s Falcon District,” SIHI President Todd Holzer said in the release.

Mesa Grandview consists of an additional 22.7 acres along Greenfield Road that is also available for future development and build-to-suit opportunities. With multiple developments in the area.

“We are proud to continue our partnership with the city of Mesa and excited to collaborate with Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc. on the Mesa Grandview Business Park,” Bill Okland, CEO of Okland Construction, said in the release. “This development represents a meaningful investment in the community, creating opportunities for businesses to thrive and grow in the Falcon District.”

The development is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2026 and is being constructed by Okland Construction and represented by CBRE. For leasing opportunities, contact Mark Krison at 602-735-5670 or Luke Krison at 602-735-5538.

Mesa Grandview Business Park, Mesa

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